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From:      Daniel Lang <dl@leo.org>
To:        hm@kts.org
Cc:        freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: some questions ...
Message-ID:  <19990310133714.G13829@informatik.tu-muenchen.de>
In-Reply-To: <m10KRUa-00002xC@bert.kts.org>; from Hellmuth Michaelis on Tue, Mar 09, 1999 at 07:44:36PM %2B0100
References:  <19990309124821.B12516@informatik.tu-muenchen.de> <m10KRUa-00002xC@bert.kts.org>

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Hija,
Hellmuth Michaelis wrote on Tue, Mar 09, 1999 at 07:44:36PM +0100:
[..]
> This is strange. I have no idea about it.
Hmm if it happens again, I try to get a log.

[..]
> I don't quite understand what the problem is here. First, yes you can log
> to a file, use the -L switch. Second, everything you see on the screen
> should appear in the syslog output (given a correct /etc/syslog.conf) or
> there is a problem or the -dn switch is used.
Hmm, I check that again. Thanks.

[..]
> The last isdn4bsd 0.71.00 contains a (always incomplete) handbook where
> i tried to explain some things.
Ah great. 

> I recorded the included messages by using one of the record scripts and
> talking into the telephone what i wanted. Then i used dd to cut off parts
> at the beginning or end until i got what i wanted. In case someone has
> a better setup, i'd like to hear about it. I experimented just with mxv
> and DAP (in the ports) but i'm not satisfied ....
Ah ok. And thanks for the hint about alaw2ulaw, the manpages
didn't seem to explain, that uLaw is a format suitable to play
through /dev/audio, so I thought its some weird ITU-T ISDN-related format.

Cheers,
 Daniel
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