Hi guys, does anyone have any recommendations for a FOSS autodialler - Its
literally for a callout system, I'll hook in a SIP trunk. It'd need at
absolute max 10 consecutive calls, I'm sure asterisk or free-pbx can
do this but my google fu is failing me!
Bryn
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so appreciated and I promise not to delete them (I archive everything but
some bad clicking!)
Thx
Bryn
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Hi,
I'm doing tech stuff for these guys (they do, shopping, meds pick ups etc
right now) we desperately need a server, it does need to have some guts but
anything is a start!
If you can help it would be massively appreciated and help us deliver
services.
Thanks
Bryn
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I'm running 2.2 and have never had any 'exciting' issues. Runs fine for
days under Mint 12.
Note I don't use it intensely, just forget to shut it down :)
Bryn
On 07/07/12 19:54, john wrote:
Hi All
I have used skype on linux (Ubuntu) for some time now. I have used the be
Hey Paul,
I have a hankering to make a table out of a rackmount server, where are
you and of course would you be willing to part with one for said purpose?.
Bryn
On 06/07/12 17:03, Paul Tansom wrote:
I'm nearing the end of the main bulk of my clearout now, but have a few more
bits on
Thanks all!. I shall work towards grabbing one (sadly Comet (or someone
similar) had them in clearance on fleabay for about £20, they've gone
now :/) £40 is still good value though it sounds :)
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OK I looked at these a while ago and thought nice toy but too expensive,
you can now pick them up cheap. Does anyone have any experience with
them? (I was on about the old pink ones but thanks to google either of them
Bryn
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On 12/04/12 19:27, Damian L Brasher wrote:
Hi List
I am trying to repair my Acer One Aspire - ZG5. I think is is worth
repairing; the screen is nice and with an extra long life battery it
provides up to 8 hours wireless browsing.
The Intel PATA SSD 8GB hard drive stopped working, the memory wou
eros and SSSD:
http://www.wzzrd.com/2011/10/linux-in-windows-2008-active-directory.html
Stuart
That's quite interesting stuff bookmarked for when I need to do the
opposite of what I'm doing :) (which actually is on the cards in the
next week or so!)
Bryn
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;t go wrong.
Sent from my iPhone
On 7 Apr 2012, at 16:15, "Jan Henkins" wrote:
Hello Bryn,
On Sat, April 7, 2012 15:36, Bryn Jones wrote:
1& 2 are core. You seem to have grasped my needs. They cloud Email so
thats all cool. I'll work on calendaring next :)
GPO is nil prior
taring at a config file or a terminal
window thinking wtf do I do now? Then things can be a pain in the ass
unless you are a Linux god or can afford to get a Linux consultant
which is a additional expense and could be avoided if you deployed
server 2k8 r2 :)
Sent from my iPhone
On 8 Apr 2012,
ck
one button in ms products. sure I've setup a dc the open source way but by the
time a newbie like myself did it Microsoft would of broke that version of samba
lol
Sent from my iPhone
On 8 Apr 2012, at 11:19, "Stuart Sears"
<mailto:stu...@sjsears.com> wrote:
On Sat,
I've always had a "right tool for the job" approach. I can just no
longer justify 99% of the time Windows being that tool. Like I said I've
served enough time doing 3rd line support in Windows dev/hardware houses
to backup my feelings.
Apologies to anyone that thought I was being 'childish'. W
ay to setup a dc
using Linux then you can't go wrong.
Sent from my iPhone
On 7 Apr 2012, at 16:15, "Jan Henkins" wrote:
Hello Bryn,
On Sat, April 7, 2012 15:36, Bryn Jones wrote:
1& 2 are core. You seem to have grasped my needs. They cloud Email so
thats all cool. I
On 07/04/12 14:13, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
On 7 April 2012 13:19, Bryn Jones wrote:
Hi all,
I'm bouncing round London and having done some work for a charity while I'm
here I have an idea to sort out something out for them.
They have a windoze network (without domain just
On 07/04/12 13:29, Keith Edmunds wrote:
On Sat, 07 Apr 2012 13:19:22 +0100, hants...@http-420.co.uk said:
Thoughts?, suggestions?, general derision?, want to look at my cute dog?.
Thoughts: ensure that what you would like to do meets with what the client
wants. Don't impose a more technical so
On 01/04/12 19:00, Chris Dennis wrote:
Hello folks
On another well-known operating system beginning with 'W', there are
security programs such as AVG and Kaspersky that include a firewall.
When running on a laptop, these programs detect when you've connected
to a new network and ask you wheth
at!!! (all my others are awesome of
course).
Thoughts?, suggestions?, general derision?, want to look at my cute dog?.
Cheers
Bryn (whose flat is being refurbed and is squatting in Hackney)
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On 25/03/12 16:48, hants...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Sunday 25 March 2012 16:36:23 Bryn wrote:
Why is your company's policy this??? dban'll wipe a disk. an old
phone can be reset. WEEE by any chance?
That, and the horror stories they have heard.
Lisi
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y's policy this??? dban'll wipe a disk. an old
phone can be reset. WEEE by any chance?
On 25/03/12 08:18, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
On 24 March 2012 21:25, Bryn Jones wrote:
Anyway. Anyone got any kit they don't need, want, think is useless.
I'm here!! An
Want. Finances says no!!!.
On 25/03/12 15:53, Alan Pope wrote:
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On 25/03/12 14:19, Ally Biggs wrote:
Lastly has anyone picked up a Raspeberry Pi yet? me want want want
Mine is due week commencing 16th April. Looking forward to having a
play with
On 24/03/12 23:22, hants...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Saturday 24 March 2012 21:25:57 Bryn Jones wrote:
seems
to be using volunteers to refurb machines they'd been given free to sell
at inflated prices
Last time I read the emails they used to send me, they were charging to accept
the do
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As others have said, welcome to the list!
On Saturday 24 March 2012 08:31:16 Sean Gibbins wrote:
> Not that it will necessarily present a problem, but just that you may
>
I think I met you very briefly Ally (male Ally?).
Whatever's been said here what Jamies are doing makes me happy (any
recycling makes me happy!!!). Just not the things I've whinged about!!!.
Bryn
On 24/03/12 22:09, Ally Biggs wrote:
> Actually, the last few times I've tr
This is similar to what I was alluding to.
I in no way wish to put them down (that's not my place). I went there to
offer my l33t skillz as a volunteer and came away feeling like what I
just saw was a company that is defined as a social enterprise yet seems
to be using volunteers to refurb mac
I failed miserably to reply off list
Hi I'm Bryn and I'm a recovering alcoholic!!!
On 24/03/12 10:24, Bryn wrote:
I've replied off list because I don't want to be inflammatory -
I visited Jamies about volunteering and when I saw the prices they
charged for kit it irke
in no way wish to detract from
Jamies just have a different moral and ethical approach.
Wow that was quite eloquent considering I but a weetabix in my coffee
cup 5 mins ago!
On 24/03/12 08:31, Sean Gibbins wrote:
On 23/03/12 23:55, Bryn wrote:
Hi Bryn,
Welcome to the list!
Any questions/co
Hi all,
Firstly hello I don't recall ever having introduced myself but I'm Bryn
from S'oton. I moved here about 7 months ago and have now spent 5 of
those months in plaster from pretending I'm a teenager on my mountain
bike, so I've been quite quiet!
I am in no
Two different adapters.
Both with lock switches open.
Both tested through this laptops internal reader and a USB SD adapter.
Both working with spare 8gb card.
Also tested with 2 machines.
:/
Bryn
On 18/11/11 17:06, Vic wrote:
Nov 18 16:54:10 HP2 kernel: [135650.375604] sd 27:0:0:0: [sdb
[sdb] Attached
SCSI removable disk
Out of which all I see of use is the write protected line (again not
expert!).
Any other thoughts?
Cheers
Bryn
On 18/11/11 16:45, Vic wrote:
Interestingly I tried it in a card reader directly and it didn't even
show up.
Does that card reader explicitly
Yup exactly, 2 different adapters both unlocked and no joy.
Interestingly I tried it in a card reader directly and it didn't even
show up.
My hearts saying its died but I'm in no way shape or form an expert on
these things!.
On 18/11/11 16:22, Vic wrote:
Look on the left hand side, you will
Hi,
I have a 16gb micro sd that's suddenly read only. Tried gparted etc. and
getting nowhere.
Anyone got any ideas?.
Cheers
Bryn
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2). The only thing I'm not sure about is encrypting home dir (but I'm
pretty certain you can).
Cheers
Bryn
On 29/10/11 00:58, Imran Chaudhry wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good Linux distro that meet
This has probably been covered before but what about using dban?
Cheers
Bryn
(on a bus)
On 6 Oct 2011 18:46, "Rob Malpass" wrote:
> Hi all
>
>
>
> Yes this old chestnut again. Like most of us I guess, I have quite a few
> old hdds and we're now in chuck away mood
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