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Wait! Wut?

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So the official fix for your dead Zune is time (i.e., wait until the new year starts)?! I guess MS expects you to not have your Zune when the next Leap Day rolls around.
If this issue can’t be fixed via firmware upgrade, this will be a PR, technical, and logistical nightmare (think: having to [...]

Ices and PulseAudio

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Contrary to what Burkhard over at Truth or lies has stated, PulseAudio play nicely with Ices and Icecast. Creating a special entry in .asound is not required. Just use the OSS module for Ices. my notes and a config file are in the wiki.
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Retroactive change?

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One more reason to be extremely careful about what you do or say on the Internet, especially if you think you’re hidden behind “anonymous”: retroactive changes to privacy policies. MS surely isn’t winning points this week, what with this policy change and announcing the per-hour Office subscription.
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Grandstream GXP-200 BLF

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I’ve added notes to the wiki for configuring the Busy Lamp Field (BLF) on the GXP-2000 so that it can “watch” phones via Asterisk.
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More phones than I know what to do with…

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There was definitely a VoIP theme this year for presents. I rec’d:

2 two-line phones
2 four-line phones
a Phillips DECT 6.0 cordless with two handsets
and a Linksys SPA-3102

I can now return the borrowed VoIP phone as I now have enough to experiment with whatever configuration (except for video calls).
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Weather update

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The original script for the weather wake-up calls was based on Swift. I’ve added the lines for Festival (see the wiki). Please note that the Swift-based output sounds much, much better than the Festival-based output. In either case, tweaking the speech parameters will improve the output.
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Wake-up weather

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The good news is that I’ve added my notes for generating wake-up calls with weather forecasts to the wiki. The bad news is that I managed to “lose” the web interface for it. I’ll remedy this shortly.
Lesson learned: scheduled backups are fine when little happens in between. If you code heavily, backups [...]

VoIPSupply

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Well, VoIPSupply lost a $200 sale today. Between their checkout cart (web) being broken and their offices being closed (what retailer closes on the weekend before Christmas?!), I went elsewhere for my purchase. Don’t think I’ll ever use them again either.
On a related note: Sparks! Phones for your Greenville trip won’t be [...]

Liquidsoap daemon script

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Savonet/LiquidSoap tends to be Ubuntu-specific (for now). Building it on other systems requires a bit of work. I’ve put a Fedora 10 startup script for LiquidSoap in the wiki.
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Starbucks++

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Amazing! Starbucks actually honored a gift card that I’d won in a drawing five years back, had subsequently misplaced, and discovered while moving my desk this past week. Let’s see, after today, I still have 3 free Venti’s coming to me… (heh)
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Liq + Icecast error

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(Mostly for my own records) If you receive the following error, try explicitly declaring the username on both ends (Icecast and the Liquidsoap script).
2008/12/06 09:50:33 [threads:1] thread “root” aborts with exception Shout.No_connect ! 2008/12/06 09:50:33 [main:3] Shutdown started! 2008/12/06 09:50:33 [threads:3] thread “non-blocking queue #1″ exited (1 remaining) Thread 4 [...]

Adding res_mysql to F10 Asterisk

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The Fedora 10 pre-packaged 64-bit version of Asterisk comes without res_mysql. To add it, you’ll need to download asterisk-addons from the Asterisk web site and compile it yourself. One issue though: if you accept the default install paths, you’re going to need to copy res_config_mysql.so from /usr/lib/asterisk/modules to /usr/lib64/asterisk/modules. Regular configuration requirements [...]

 

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