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LinuxMCE / Installation issues / Re: LMCE as complete security system.
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on: October 17, 2012, 04:58:18 pm
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The main use is 110V. 220V (using 2 x 110V phases) or 110V is not a problem. I can have both, but my plan is to have all in 220V and 110V only where i need. Most of my home appliances at home are running on 220V, as i brought it all from Germany, where i lived before.
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: FreePbx
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on: October 17, 2012, 04:54:49 pm
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Answering the question: the three lines worked on my 8.10 release. I will open a bug ticket. Thx.
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: FreePbx
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on: October 17, 2012, 11:09:45 am
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So, before beginning to blame the new asterisk combo, i inserted the following in the database: 83 0 18 0 sip.conf general alwaysauthreject yes 85 0 18 0 sip.conf general nat yes 86 0 60 0 sip.conf general externhost mydyndns.homeunix.org 87 0 5 0 sip.conf general externrefresh 5 88 0 60 0 sip.conf general localnet 192.168.80.0/255.255.255.0 89 0 9 0 sip.conf general allow g729 90 0 10 0 sip.conf general allow g723 91 0 101 0 sip.conf general register pwollny:XXXXXXXXX@sip.voipcheap.com/2062036594 Also did set SIP_ANON yes. As as i told before: All three trunks were working, with trunk selection by dialplan, without glitches. I'm not an asterisk guru, did research a lot in order to make it work, to understand how to build the dialpan and to have all working, and now all i learned is worth zero. I don't know if it's a bug, if it's a configuration issue, i'm not finding out how to proceed with config. Is there any at least medium documentation where i can find help? I could not find any. That's all.
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LinuxMCE / Installation issues / LMCE as complete security system.
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on: October 17, 2012, 01:51:20 am
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Hi, i did purchase a 20.000 sq feet land yard and will build a new house. I'm planning to use lmce as the heart and core of this new house and also be the security controller. Which would be the best technology integrated with lmce to build up the security, with perimeter and motion sensors, alarm panels and lightning, to have it secure? KNX, Z-wave, X-10? Help are very welcome. TIA, Paulo
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: FreePbx
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on: October 17, 2012, 12:23:49 am
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Posde, 1 - Linksys SPA-3102 - no way to make it register, and so, no landline. 2 - voipcheap - needed to add SIP_ANON yes - calling my DID number from my mobile, my home phone rings, outgoing sound works (i hear on the mobile), incoming voice (from mobile) cannot be heared on the home phone. Calling from home to outside, it takes almost 5 minutes to calling phone (my mobile) to ring, and no sound in or out. 3 - sipgate.de - does not register. Nothing happens. All three trunks were working on the 8.10 release. Hardware is the same: core/hybrid, cisco phone, linksys spa-3102, router, adsl modem, all exactly the same. The only change was from 8.10 to 10.04. So, i'm digging for the last 40 days for a solution, but no way to make it work. Too less documentation about. I'm out of knowledge to find out what is wrong, as all worked before. TIA, Paulo
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: FreePbx
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on: October 16, 2012, 08:14:57 pm
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How about a front end takes looks like freepbx, with sections divided, would make live much easier..... there are too many variables and a very simple interface, or better, a no interface make it all a PITA. I'm fighting with it for some weeks, and no results. No even ONE trunk is working, and a had THREE working with 8.10, all configured with freepbx and working like a charm. So, IMHO, it may be very good having asterisk with realtime database, but there is almost no documentation about, and worst, i could not find anyone using it to get a help and discuss how to make my old configs work with this combo.
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Upgrading. Is it safe yet? (ALL video cards but nVidia GTxxx cards specifically)
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on: September 24, 2012, 11:08:58 pm
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Hi, i'm facing problems with sound in some video files, specially mkv and mp4. Some mp4 plays audio and video well, others only audio and plays sound when extension is changed from mp4 to m2ts (which makes mplayer to play it instead of xine). Some mkv do not outputs sound even changing the suffix from mkv to m2ts. The output from aplay -L is: dcerouter_1031272:/var/log/pluto# aplay -L null Discard all samples (playback) or generate zero samples (capture) front:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 HDA NVidia, VT1708B Analog Front speakers surround40:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 HDA NVidia, VT1708B Analog 4.0 Surround output to Front and Rear speakers surround41:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 HDA NVidia, VT1708B Analog 4.1 Surround output to Front, Rear and Subwoofer speakers surround50:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 HDA NVidia, VT1708B Analog 5.0 Surround output to Front, Center and Rear speakers surround51:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 HDA NVidia, VT1708B Analog 5.1 Surround output to Front, Center, Rear and Subwoofer speakers surround71:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 HDA NVidia, VT1708B Analog 7.1 Surround output to Front, Center, Side, Rear and Woofer speakers iec958:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 HDA NVidia, VT1708B Digital IEC958 (S/PDIF) Digital Audio Output hdmi:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 HDA NVidia, NVIDIA HDMI HDMI Audio Output
And the xine log for tone of the file is: 05 09/24/12 18:21:32.074 Xine_Player::CMD_Play_Media() ended for filename: /home/public/data/videos/Software Raid 5 [32]/Movies/The Avengers 2012 720p BRRip x264 DTS vice.mkv with stream 0x84eace0. <0xb6d9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:32.933 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:709 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 0 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:33.935 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:2002 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:34.969 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:2920 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:35.970 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:3921 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:36.973 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:4963 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:37.974 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:5964 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:38.976 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:6965 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:39.977 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:7966 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:40.983 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:8926 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:41.985 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:9968 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:42.987 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:10969 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:43.988 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:11970 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:44.990 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:12971 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:45.992 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:13972 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:46.995 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:14973 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:47.997 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:15974 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:48.999 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:16975 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:50.001 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:17976 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:51.003 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:18977 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:52.005 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:19978 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:53.010 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:20938 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:54.012 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:22064 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:55.014 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:23065 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:56.016 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:23941 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:57.018 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:24983 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:58.023 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:25984 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:59.025 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:26985 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:59.866 Read media A/V information: [DTS 5.1]/[H.264/AVC (ffmpeg), 1280x720] => [dts 5]/[16:9] <0xb219db70> 05 09/24/12 18:21:59.867 Xine_Player::EVENT_Playback_Started(streamID=1002) <= AV info <0xb219db70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:00.027 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:27945 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:01.036 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:28987 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:02.039 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:29988 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:03.041 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:31073 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:04.046 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:31949 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:05.049 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:33033 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:06.051 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:33992 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:07.054 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:34993 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:08.058 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:35994 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:09.061 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:37079 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:10.063 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:38080 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:11.071 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:39081 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:12.073 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:40082 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:13.077 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:41083 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:14.081 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:42084 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:15.098 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:43043 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:16.101 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:44002 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:17.103 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:45128 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:18.107 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:46129 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:19.112 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:47047 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:20.122 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:48090 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:21.125 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:49216 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:22.131 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:50133 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:23.137 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:51051 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:24.141 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:52219 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:25.145 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:53178 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:26.149 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:54221 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:27.157 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:55263 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:28.161 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:56139 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:29.164 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:57182 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:30.168 [ID: 1002] CHAPTER:0 POS:58141 TITLE:0 SUBTITLE:-1 AUDIO:-1 TOTAL:8574965 (seek 0) t.c. ctr 1 freq 1, <0x2f9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:30.735 Xine_Player::CMD_Stop_Media() with corresponding stream id 1002 0x84eace0. <0xb6d9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:30.735 Xine_Stream::changePlaybackSpeed no running seekers found <0xb6d9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:30.969 Xine_Player::EVENT_Playback_Completed(streamID=1002) <0xb6d9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:30.983 XineStreamEventListener called on non-initialized stream - aborting command <0xb219db70> 05 09/24/12 18:22:31.001 Closed stream AV with ID=1002 <0xb6d9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:38:05.090 Xine_Player::CMD_Play_Media() called for id 1003 filename: /home/public/data/videos/Software Raid 5 [32]/Movies/Das Boot (1981).mkv () <0xb6d9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:38:05.091 Xine_Player::CMD_Play_Media() stopping PSS <0xb6d9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:38:05.611 Xine_Player::EVENT_Playback_Completed(streamID=1002) <0xb6d9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:38:05.611 XineStreamEventListener called on non-initialized stream - aborting command <0x3f8db70> 05 09/24/12 18:38:05.616 Destroyed stream with ID=1002 <0xb6d9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:38:05.638 Created new stream with ID=1003 deint 0 100 0 <0xb6d9cb70> 05 09/24/12 18:38:05.638 Xine_Player::CMD_Play_Media() set stream 1003 as last rendering to screen. <0xb6d9cb70>
Any hint? BR
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LinuxMCE / Installation issues / Re: Use LMCE directory structure - other?
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on: September 21, 2012, 12:31:29 am
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There is a known bug, where RAID entries are set with their PK_Users value set to Public.
The fix is to log into the web admin, Advanced > configuration > Devices, select the RAID device Find the PK_Users device data, and set it to Use LMCE File Structure. Save. Reboot.
-Thom
Exactly what i did, but all remained under the "other" directory. Deleting this directory solved the problem.
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LinuxMCE / Installation issues / Use LMCE directory structure - other?
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on: September 20, 2012, 11:48:32 pm
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Hya, my raid 5 array, with all my media, which worked on lmce 8.10 was also added to lmce 10.04, and i defined to use LMCE directory structure, as used under 8.10. The strange is that an "other" directory is created and so there is no more public and private files. Is it normal for 10.04?
webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:51 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/public" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:51 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/lmce-ubuntu" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:51 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/user_1" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:51 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/.directory" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:51 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/apps" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:51 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/user_4" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:51 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/user_3" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:51 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/user_2" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:51 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/.Trash-0" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:51 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/lost+found" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:51 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/public" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:55 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/public/data" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:55 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/public" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:55 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/public" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:55 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/public/data" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:57 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/public/data" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:57 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/public/data" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:57 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/public/data" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:57 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/public/data" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:57 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/public/data" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:57 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/public/data" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:57 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/public/data" webExecLog.log:17-09-2012 00:18:57 stat --format="%F" -L "/home/public/data/other/Software Raid 5 [32]/public/data/audio"
I did remove the "other" directory and the next UpdateMedia made all right again.
TIA
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Where are the Asterisk Files?
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on: September 20, 2012, 11:23:34 pm
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Well, it seams that for a fast fix, maybe building a smal asterisk server and making it serve lmce as the sip provider is a dirty but reliable solution  I will think about, as for the last two weeks i'm trying to get at least voipcheap to work, but no luck 
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LinuxMCE / Developers / Re: Missing asterisk directives.
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on: September 20, 2012, 09:44:47 pm
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Hi Carlos, i did set ALLOW_SIP_ANON = yes, When i call from my mobile to my DID which routes to voipcheap, my phone rings. When i pick up, i talk and can hear in my mobile. When i talk in the mobile i CANNOT hear in my home phone. Calling from my home phone to my mobile, nothing happens. So, calling from outside to home works, and only sound out, no sound in. Calling out does not work. Did you test voipcheap? TIA, Paulo
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