Hi,
On 2021-07-27 10:01 a.m., Curt wrote:
> On 2021-07-26, Charlie wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 19:49:37 +0100 Joe Informed me about Re:
>> Phone
>>
>>> On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 16:57:04 +0300
>>> Gunnar Gervin wrote:
>>>
>>
On 2021-07-26, Charlie wrote:
>
> On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 19:49:37 +0100 Joe Informed me about Re:
> Phone
>
>> On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 16:57:04 +0300
>> Gunnar Gervin wrote:
>>
>> > Will buy phone zoon, then play with this android for fun &
Joe wrote:
> OK, spending another couple of days making near-random changes will
> probably solve this, but my point is that I did the job on a buster
> netbook in five minutes, on my Android phone in about ten, and the
> reason it is taking hours on the other mobile devices is one of
> philosophy
Joe wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Jul 2021 07:39:01 -0400
> Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> > The requests over the last few days to install Debian on phones
> > are entirely blocked by practical issues, not philosophical --
> > it is perfectly reasonable to want control and thus privacy and
> > security on such a
On Mon, 26 Jul 2021 07:39:01 -0400
Dan Ritter wrote:
> Joe wrote:
> > On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 16:57:04 +0300
> > Gunnar Gervin wrote:
> >
> > > Will buy phone zoon, then play with this android for fun & learn.
> > >
> >
> > Please comment here on your findings. Perhaps it is just me who
> > t
Joe wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 16:57:04 +0300
> Gunnar Gervin wrote:
>
> > Will buy phone zoon, then play with this android for fun & learn.
>
> Please comment here on your findings. Perhaps it is just me who thinks
> they are toys.
Of course smartphones are toys.
They are also reasonably p
On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 19:49:37 +0100 Joe Informed me about Re:
Phone
> On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 16:57:04 +0300
> Gunnar Gervin wrote:
>
> > Will buy phone zoon, then play with this android for fun & learn.
>
> Please comment here on your findings. Perhaps
On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 16:57:04 +0300
Gunnar Gervin wrote:
> Will buy phone zoon, then play with this android for fun & learn.
Please comment here on your findings. Perhaps it is just me who thinks
they are toys.
--
Joe
siefs solved my problem(there was not it in Debian). It needs an old fuse , so
i install fuse 2_4 to
/usr/local ,
and configure siefs to use it : ./configure --with-fuse=/usr/local.
Now i can mount my phone as usb-harddrive:
# mount -t siefs -o iocharset=koi8-r /dev/ttyUSB0 /media/usb0
It a
Sorry , it seems , mailserver droped first answer , and - buy the way - i had
to reinstall my system , so i write again.
And it drops mails from Opera-mail , so i write from web.
<
It's actually a sync hell I should admit and advise you 1. backup your
phones on a windows machine as I did
Антон wrote:
>
> Good time.
> I try to put some files on my phone by obexftp via USB , but it can put
> only some bytes and then "connection failed". But it can listen files and
> read it.
>
> Also , after each time of connection to phone i need to replug it ,
> because obexftp failed to connect
I can get vgetty to answer after a number of rings. However, it immediately
goes into a data or fax mode and aborts the call.
I actually had it leave me in once while trying to use a perl voice call
handler (which did not work because it wants OSS). Maybe I need a dummy
program just to keep it
> need a little app that will let me dial out and answer the phone using a
>voice/speakerphone modem to a normal (Luddite) telephone line. What I have
>found seems to be either dialers (minicom works) and voicemail/answering-
>machine programs (vgetty, tkvoice, ivm). I voicemail with have that wi
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 19:49:02 +
Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 11:30:38PM -0500, Celejar wrote:
>
> > Asterisk? It may be overkill, but from the little I know of it (I've
> > never actually used it), it can almost certainly do what the OP wants,
> > althoug
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 11:30:38PM -0500, Celejar wrote:
> Asterisk? It may be overkill, but from the little I know of it (I've
> never actually used it), it can almost certainly do what the OP wants,
> although IIUC, he'll need special hardware to connect to the POTS.
Asterisk and others won't
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 21:43:51 -0600
lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 20:42:23 +0200
> David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I need a little app that will let me dial out and answer the phone
> > using a voice/speakerphone modem to a normal (Luddite) telephone
> > line. W
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 20:42:23 +0200
David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need a little app that will let me dial out and answer the phone
> using a voice/speakerphone modem to a normal (Luddite) telephone
> line. What I have found seems to be either dialers (minicom works)
> and voicemail/ans
On Friday 09 May 2008 10:57:08 am Christopher Judd wrote:
> On Friday 09 May 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > > What's wrong with USB? USB performs as good as 100Mbit Ethernet,
> > > generally.
> >
> > 1.1MBit thinnet more like it.
> >
> > > Anyway, people have been using DSL technologies on phone wir
On Friday 09 May 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >
> > What's wrong with USB? USB performs as good as 100Mbit Ethernet,
> > generally.
>
> 1.1MBit thinnet more like it.
>
> > Anyway, people have been using DSL technologies on phone wires for quite
> > some time.
>
> Speaking from experience, it's not
On Friday 09 May 2008 06:52:11 am Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 08:52:28AM +0100, Jamie White wrote:
> > Yes it is possible, theres various devices on the market todo it.
> >
> > There is one big catch, you only usually get 10 meg links. Also the
> > devices are hard to find, I kno
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 05/09/08 08:52, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 08:52:28AM +0100, Jamie White wrote:
>> Yes it is possible, theres various devices on the market todo it.
>>
>> There is one big catch, you only usually get 10 meg links. Also the
>> dev
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 08:52:28AM +0100, Jamie White wrote:
> Yes it is possible, theres various devices on the market todo it.
>
> There is one big catch, you only usually get 10 meg links. Also the
> devices are hard to find, I know the one I got (which I am not using
> because it didn't work i
Yes it is possible, theres various devices on the market todo it.
There is one big catch, you only usually get 10 meg links. Also the
devices are hard to find, I know the one I got (which I am not using
because it didn't work in the UK!), is 10 meg, but links to the
computer via USB.
Jamie
On We
> On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 05:31:00PM -0400, carlos bogantes wrote:
>> On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 2:31 PM, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > Jabka Atu writes:
>> > > but what about the people inside the building ? as all the lines
>> are
>> > > connected to the same switch.
>> >
>> > If t
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 05:31:00PM -0400, carlos bogantes wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 2:31 PM, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Jabka Atu writes:
> > > but what about the people inside the building ? as all the lines are
> > > connected to the same switch.
> >
> > If they are all
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 19:01:19 -0500
Mark Allums <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin Mark wrote:
> >
> > In the same vein, you can also utilize wifi and powerline ethernet.
> > I use wifi and it can go through some material(wood, plasterboard) and
> > covers open spaces. You can also set up various
Kevin Mark wrote:
In the same vein, you can also utilize wifi and powerline ethernet.
I use wifi and it can go through some material(wood, plasterboard) and
covers open spaces. You can also set up various parabolic antennas to
connect distant points. Powerline ethernet works by sending ethernet
Check the Milkfish project, it may be what are you looking for!
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 2:31 PM, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jabka Atu writes:
> > but what about the people inside the building ? as all the lines are
> > connected to the same switch.
>
> If they are all on the same l
Jabka Atu writes:
> but what about the people inside the building ? as all the lines are
> connected to the same switch.
If they are all on the same line any two of them could communicate using
two modems but you can't put more than two modems on a line.
--
John Hasler
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, emai
Jabka Atu wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello ..
Since in isreal most of the people connected to one compony (Bezeq) is
it posible to use thous lines as LAN? .
I understent that it will be really slow , but still is it even posible ?
I found few old modems at home (33600 ) and think that th
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 11:50:28AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Saturday 26 April 2008 10:59:36 am Jabka Atu wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >> Hello ..
> > >>
> > >> Since in isreal most of the people connected to one compony (Bezeq) is
> > >> it posible to use thous lines as LAN? .
> >
On Saturday 26 April 2008 10:59:36 am Jabka Atu wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> Hello ..
> >>
> >> Since in isreal most of the people connected to one compony (Bezeq) is
> >> it posible to use thous lines as LAN? .
> >> I understent that it will be really slow , but still is it even posible
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hello ..
>>
>> Since in isreal most of the people connected to one compony (Bezeq) is
>> it posible to use thous lines as LAN? .
>> I understent that it will be really slow , but still is it even posible ?
>>
>> I found few old modems at home (33600 ) and think that the
> Hello ..
>
> Since in isreal most of the people connected to one compony (Bezeq) is
> it posible to use thous lines as LAN? .
> I understent that it will be really slow , but still is it even posible ?
>
> I found few old modems at home (33600 ) and think that they can be used.
>
> Thank you in a
Am 2007-09-15 03:44:40, schrieb Ron Johnson:
> What does this have to do with Linux or Debian? Did you neglect to
> inform us of some pertinent information?
- END OF REPLIED MESSAGE -
Maybe he is runing "vbox" so, if someone call him, he can trigger
On Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 03:44:40AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 09/14/07 19:50, Mike McClain wrote:
> > Today I had 7 messages on the answering machine all with
> > the same voice leaving the same message, ' We have a very
>
> If you are in the US, sign up for the No Call list. In my
> experie
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 09/14/07 19:50, Mike McClain wrote:
> Today I had 7 messages on the answering machine all with
> the same voice leaving the same message, ' We have a very
If you are in the US, sign up for the No Call list. In my
experience, it has been very effe
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 01:21:16PM -0500, David P James wrote:
>
> And what does atdp represent? Once I've got a terminal
> open, sure, I can do that, but that's not really all that useful. I
> don't mind if a terminal opens up, just so long as nothing has to be
> typed in there other than perh
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:46:38PM -0500, David P James wrote:
...
> > David P James wrote:
> > > I've searched and searched and I just can't seem to find a simple,
> > > command-line phone dialer for use with pulse/rotarty (ie non-touch
> > > tone) phone lines. I find it amazing that I can send ou
On February 12, 2004 01:16, Mark wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:46:38PM -0500, David P James wrote:
> > On February 11, 2004 12:41, John Hasler wrote:
> >
> > Right... but what I'm looking for is just a way to pass a phone
> > number as a command line parameter so that I can then pick up the
>
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 06:16:26AM +, Mark wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:46:38PM -0500, David P James wrote:
> > On February 11, 2004 12:41, John Hasler wrote:
> >
> > Right... but what I'm looking for is just a way to pass a phone number
> > as a command line parameter so that I can th
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:46:38PM -0500, David P James wrote:
> On February 11, 2004 12:41, John Hasler wrote:
>
> Right... but what I'm looking for is just a way to pass a phone number
> as a command line parameter so that I can then pick up the telephone
> handset and start chatting away with
On February 11, 2004 12:41, John Hasler wrote:
> David P James wrote:
> > I've searched and searched and I just can't seem to find a simple,
> > command-line phone dialer for use with pulse/rotarty (ie non-touch
> > tone) phone lines. I find it amazing that I can send out faxes via
> > my modem in
David P James wrote:
> I've searched and searched and I just can't seem to find a simple,
> command-line phone dialer for use with pulse/rotarty (ie non-touch
> tone) phone lines. I find it amazing that I can send out faxes via my
> modem in linux but can't just dial a number. I've never used PP
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 02:18:26PM -0500, David P James wrote:
> I've searched and searched and I just can't seem to find a simple,
> command-line phone dialer for use with pulse/rotarty (ie non-touch
> tone) phone lines. I find it amazing that I can send out faxes via my
> modem in linux but ca
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Darik Horn wrote:
> > I'm looking for something that can be used in a way sort of like the
> > following:
> >
> > ~$ somedialer -P{ulse} -D /dev/ttys0 -N <1 234 567 8910>
>
> Try minicom, tip, and cu. Use whatever best fits your taste.
>
>
> > I've searched and
On February 07, 2004 05:57, Shawn Lamson wrote:
>
> From the cu man page:
>cu locates a port to use in the UUCP configuration files. If
> a simple system name is given, it will select a port
>appropriate for that system. The -p, --port, -l, --line,
>-s and--speed option
On Sat, February 07 at 12:22 AM EST
David P James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On February 06, 2004 18:12, Darik Horn wrote:
>> > I'm looking for something that can be used in a way sort of like
>> > the following:
>> >
>> > ~$ somedialer -P{ulse} -D /dev/ttys0 -N <1 234 567 8910>
>>
>> Try m
On February 06, 2004 18:12, Darik Horn wrote:
> > I'm looking for something that can be used in a way sort of like
> > the following:
> >
> > ~$ somedialer -P{ulse} -D /dev/ttys0 -N <1 234 567 8910>
>
> Try minicom, tip, and cu. Use whatever best fits your taste.
tip doesn't even exist in t
> I'm looking for something that can be used in a way sort of like the
> following:
>
> ~$ somedialer -P{ulse} -D /dev/ttys0 -N <1 234 567 8910>
Try minicom, tip, and cu. Use whatever best fits your taste.
> I've searched and searched and I just can't seem to find a simple,
> command-line phone
> Is there any software available for Linux that can intercept phone calls
> (to a phone that's connected to a modem), and...
>
> 1) Serve as an answering machine when the modem isn't in use, and/or
>
You might want to look at mgetty. I believe there are others.
> 2) Inform me when I'm on-li
51 matches
Mail list logo