Install Ztdummy Debian
[Asterisk-Users] ztdummy and Debian [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy and Debian Tzafrir Cohen Sun Apr 24 15:35:37 MST 2005 • Previous message: • Next message: • Messages sorted by: On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 01:15:06PM +0200, Thore wrote: >Hi! >What is the easiest esyest way for implementation of ztdummy on a Debian (testing) system? >>Thore On testing/unstable you basically: apt-get install module-assistant m-a a-i zaptel to build a zaptel package for your kernel. You need its kernel-headers package installed.
If you're sane and avoid building as root: As root: apt-get install zaptel-source module-asistant As user: m-a build -u. -t build zaptel A zaptel-modules.deb package will be generated in the same directory which you can install as root. Descargar Driver De Pixma Mg3110 more. And some binary packages for the sarges: -- Tzafrir Cohen VIM is a Mutt's best ICQ# 16849755 friend • Previous message: • Next message: • Messages sorted.
If you get a “failed to load” message about one of the library files, as shown here, the installation routine might have put the libraries in the wrong location: madplay: error while loading shared. Save the changes to /etc/extensions.conf, and go ahead and reboot your Linux box (or modprobe ztdummy and restart Asterisk). All Digium PCI hardware provides a 1 kHz timing interface that satisfies this requirement. If you lack the PCI hardware required to provide timing, the ztdummy driver can be used as a timing device. On Linux 2.4 kernel-based distributions, ztdummy must use the clocking provided by the UHCI USB controller. This Howto explains how to install Asterisk on a fresh Debian “Etch. Debian “Etch” + Asterisk + Zaptel + Libpri + mISDN + Asterisk Addons. Echo “ztdummy.