Well, how about that. I've finally found a reason to use Empathy :)
All this time I thought it was just the Pidgin alternative. Never gave it
a thought that it supported SIP.
Anyway, installed the plugin from Synaptics, added the account details,
and 5 minutes later I'm back on the phone making ca
On 10/02/12 11:40, opm595 wrote:
Hi Guys,
Any Pennytel subscribers out there tell me of the best Softphone,
codedecs, and config etc, to install on 10.04LTS.
My actual VoIP system is going to be out of order for a few days,
while I'm doing some reno's, and thought the soft phone idea might be
On Wed, 8 Feb 2012 15:32:59 +1100
Benjamin Donald-Wilson wrote:
> Cool! At the moment I have no ideas for a place but I can organize it if
> I/we get some ideas to hold the party.
>
> Sent from a tablet.
>
> From
> Benjamin Domald-Wilson
>
> On Friday, February 3, 2012, Aaron Fenwick wrote:
Hi Guys,
Any Pennytel subscribers out there tell me of the best Softphone, codedecs,
and config etc, to install on 10.04LTS.
My actual VoIP system is going to be out of order for a few days, while I'm
doing some reno's, and thought the soft phone idea might be an option.
Pennytel have their own fro
Definitely have a look at Lubuntu. It's an extremely light 'buntu that will
typically use less than 100Mb at boot but does not require any Linux knowledge
to get working on most hardware. It has all the usual things we now take for
granted - hardware support, package management, automated upda
You be suprised just how "stable" current versions can be.
Im not talking "testing" or cobbling stale versions together. But we digress..
lols.. Moreover...
I can not take you seriously while your flashing that business card around.
:P
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