[Asterisk-Dev] User Accounts-Newbie question

Soren Rathje asterisk at lolle.org
Wed Nov 3 06:33:14 MST 2004


Steven Critchfield wrote:
>
> Okay newbie, unpack your brain, and find the on switch. Is it on yet?
>
> What makes you think that user creation has anything to do with the
> development of asterisk? Wouldn't it be very obvious to use the -user
> mailing list? Maybe you might want to, ****gasp****, read
> documentation or at the least the configuration files.

[snip]

> Ooops, maybe you should dissappear from here as you didn't address a
> single person of this list and there for we should just delete all of
> your messages. Your disclaimer should be at the top of the message to
> have any meaning. Otherwise you are just spaming us all with more
> stupidity.

Having a bad day, eh ??

I believe your hypertensio arteriale is better off ignoring posts like that.

Does any of the following sound familiar to you?

- Regularly walking, eating or working in a rushed way.
- Regularly thinking and worrying about the past or future.
- Frequent tension in the body (esp. neck, face, shoulders,
  back and chest, and stomach) which often goes unnoticed
  until one slows down, breaths deep and carefully surveys the body.
- Feeling of the "weight of the world" on your shoulders.
- Emotionally "on edge."
- Regular tiredness during the day.
- Significant need for outside stimulation to feel good
  (coffee, sweeteners, food, sex, TV, alcohol, money,
  accomplishments, etc.)

http://www.holisticmed.com/stressfree.html

I would hate to see such a valuable resource such as yourself remove
yourself from this list due to a fatal medical disfunction like a myocardial
infarction or worse.

To the origial poster (Ashling O'Driscoll):

Since you already managed to install Asterisk you should by now be aware of
the configuration files in /etc/asterisk, so do yourself a favour and read
the WiKi (http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+phone+Windows+messenger),
the sample configuration files, the documentation on the Digium site
(http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=documentation) and get ready for a
ride on the rollercoaster...   You'r on the highest point of the
rollercoaster going down - everything inside you scream "let me off..
NOW"...   but...   Once you'r down on the ground you want to go back up..
:-)

And, since this is the Developers maillinglist your question should be moved
to the Asterisk-Users maillinglist.

/Soren

PS: FLAME filter is now ON.




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