Am 09. Mär, 2010 schwätzte Brian Cluff so:
Is there a method for that calender to pull from some existing calendar?
It would be nice if you could set something up to pull from the PLUG
calendar feed directly.
Can Eventification handle recurring events?
It would be nice if there was info on t
Am 09. Mär, 2010 schwätzte David Huerta so:
moin moin David,
For a while now, the idea for an online calendar with all FOSS related
events has been discussed as being something everyone wants. Having a
single calendar to promote every valley user group would be really
handy to get event notice
You can get a $9 per month SIP trunk with axvoice.com that can be setup with
any softphone application or conference solution. They send you, with your
setup fee, a grandstream ATA that works with one RJ45 and one 10/100 and the
ability to add Stun server (udp packet helpers) and configure the tin
moin moin,
I'm using ganglia for something. Someone else set it up, but I need to add
a bunch of metrics ( that will then be alerted via nagios ).
Just using gmetric as is given in multiple examples isn't working.
gmetric --name distribution_release --value $( lsb_release -d | sed -re
's/Descri
I don't know of a local vendor for voip phones; Insight is in town but they
have warehouses all over the place. I ended up getting set up as a dealer
for a distributor and just order the hardware when I need it.
Prices fluctuate a lot so I while I do have phones to demo with I don't keep
any stock
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010, gm5729 wrote:
I put together my own voip tis past weekend. After looking
at like 4-5 FOSS websites. I was honestly more confused then
when I started looking around. Everything to me looked like
stuff for call centers. I just want a simple phone.
On my list, the Grandstre
Yep, that's one of the main reasons why I always jailbreak my iPhone. I
bought a tethering app (MyWi) from an alternate app store and can tether
to my heart's content.
I don't know that the service providers ever thought that it was
impossible. It's just that Apple has never allowed tethering ap
Sorry if this is "old news",
and/or if it's a duplication of something that
has already been hashed out on this list.
(I do not have an iPhone, *nor* any [an]Droid,
so I do not even understand the issues... :-)
This:
http://www.networkworld.com/slideshows/2010/030210-apps-apple-iphone.html#slide1
Am 28. Mär, 2010 schwätzte R P Herrold so:
I've been handed a short deadline project that includes a part in which I
need to provision and ship a SIP based VOIP unit to a FOSS conference site,
which would then offer dial-in and free SIP 'listen only' of the proceedings
on a conference bridge
I put together my own voip tis past weekend. After looking at like 4-5
FOSS websites. I was honestly more confused then when I started
looking around. Everything to melooked like stuff for call centers. I
just want a simple phone.
I have Comcast which doesn't block any ports here, but does cap the
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