Asterisk Open Source PBX 1.0 Release
An anonymous reader writes "Today at Astricon (the first Asterisk conference), Mark Spencer announced the release of version 1.0.0 of Asterisk. For those of you that don't know: Asterisk is a complete PBX in software. It runs on Linux and provides all of the features you would expect from a PBX and more. Asterisk does voice over IP in three protocols, and can interoperate with almost all standards-based telephony equipment using relatively inexpensive hardware. Asterisk users can be up and running, making phone calls in under an hour using the various guides found at the VoIP Wiki. Connectivity to the PSTN is provided by companies like VoicePulse, Nufone, Gafachi and VoipJet."
(Mark offered to give a free IAXy to the person who got this slashdot story posted) :-)
There's no place I can be, since I found Serenity.
echo '0.0.0.0 ads.osdn.com' | cat >> /etc/hosts
/etc/hosts
Here's the problem with the new generation of Unix users - they think that, just because Unix is a collection of small utilities that can be used to achieve great results, they must utilize as many tools as possible in solving the simplest problems.
echo '0.0.0.0 ads.osdn.com' >>
It's like a PBJ, but XTREME!!!
OK, that was bad.
printf "%s %s %s\n" $( echo '0.0.0.0 ads.osdn.com' | cat | rev | nl | head -5 | sed 's/Eris/Bob/g' | awk '{ print $2 " " $3 }' | rev | nl ) |cut -c3- >> /etc/hosts
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Evan "If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing"
"$30 for the One True Ring. $10 each additional ring!" -- JRR "Bob" Tolkien
Oh sorry, I was trying to set the outgoing message, but the kids had just come home from school.
Thanks, I'll fix that.
"I can't give you a brain, so I'll give you a diploma" - The Great Oz (blatently stolen sig)