try nzlug, there seem to be any number of people who are on NZLUG
actually setting up IP phone systems, so someone on that list must
actually have one!
On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 11:28:32 +1200
Jim Cheetham wrote:
> Is anyone using a SIP phone client at the moment?
>
> (That's Voice over IP - but to a
why not try out our own phone ?
eg SIP phone -> home telephone ?
just a thought.
dave.
Quoting Jim Cheetham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Is anyone using a SIP phone client at the moment?
(That's Voice over IP - but to an Open Standard implementation, rather
than Skype's closed spec)
I got kphone
Is anyone using a SIP phone client at the moment?
(That's Voice over IP - but to an Open Standard implementation, rather
than Skype's closed spec)
I got kphone working with FreeWorldDialup using the info on
http://www.richard.neill.hemscott.net/voip.html. I've also signed up an
account with sipph
jocknz wrote:
Hi
I would like to thank the orginizers of last nights very informative
evening special praise to Sir Lancelot for installing MEPIS is my
machine, every thing up and running,
modem,sound,scanner,cdwriter,printer,usb pendrive. all I need now is
to find a few readme,s :)..thanks
On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 21:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> any help or ideas as to what to do next grateful.
It's getting late, I'm tired. Give me a 'phone call after 0:93 in the morning.
03-981-5469 and I'll explain.
You gotta learn that the command line is actually very useful.
I don't think you hav
Chris sorry for the delay in repling,
The result of the fdisk -l was a display of all linux partitions & 1 windows
partition - this partition has no files on it
to recap on my problem
had 4 mount points.
win_c = windows c drive
win_c2 = windows d drive
hd = unknown as to what it