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Michael Dipper 03.11.2005

Please note that this page hasn&#039;t been updated for a while and most probably will show outdated information. It is mainly kept here for reference.

This documents briefly describes how to get the Asterisk PBX running based on
a CAPI 2.0 stack on top of mISDN drivers together with a stock Debian Sarge 
installation.
The focus is to use debian provided packages as much as possible.</description>
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Michael Dipper 01.08.2007

Please note that this page hasn&#039;t been updated for a while and most probably will show outdated information. It is mainly kept here for reference.

The Symantec BackupExec Remote Agent (RALUS) is supported on Linux, but currently there are no Debian packages available from Symantec.</description>
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Michael Dipper 03.05.2020

While setting up my smarthome solution the intention was to run all components on a single Raspberry Pi 3B+. Various componente had to be integrated:

Hardware

	*  Raspberry PI 3B+
	*  ELV</description>
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Michael Dipper 03.02.2014

The following configuration file needs to be added to /etc/exim4/conf.d/auth/40_exim4_config_ldap:

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Current Projects

	*  Lowcost Visualization Froeling Pellet P4
	*  SMTP AUTH with Exim and LDAP
	*  Docker virtualized CCU and Homeassistant

Obsoleted Projects

	*  Asterisk PBX, mISDN and Debian Sarge
	*  Symantec BackupExec 11d/12d on Debian Etch
	*  WinPVR based VCR
	*  Disable Spotlight on Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)</description>
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        <description>MythTV &amp; WinPVR Howto

Michael Dipper 08.10.2005

Please note that this page hasn&#039;t been updated for a while and most probably will show outdated information. It is mainly kept here for reference.

Someadays in 2004 the idea of building up my own, debian based PVR came to my mind. A spare Pentium4 machine and a Hauppauge WinPVR-350 were purchased rather quickly but then the adventure started. I realized that anything can work smooth and perfect but documentation on the web is incredibly distribu…</description>
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        <title>openwrt-wds</title>
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This article describes how I set up two wireless routers in my apartment, to provide a PSK2 encrypted wireless connection for all my household equipment. They are linked together using WDS (also PSK2). For software, I’m using OpenWRT. For hardware, I’m using two broadcom-based Asus WL-500G Premium boxes.</description>
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        <description>Disable Spotlight on Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)

Mac OS X spotlight is a cool service but it may extremely slow down your system performance if you have an older system or are dealing with lots of files. It keeps the harddisk extremely busy leaving no time for normal system operation.</description>
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