On 18/10/11 14:42, Tim Dobson wrote:
I used to work for a gradwell reseller and they definitely have an
unlimited UK landlines package. Call them up, speak to a salesdroid
and get him to sort you out... ideally get him to mail you some
options. :)
I'm coming back on a now somewhat extinct
On 25/10/11 09:40, Barry Drake wrote:
On 18/10/11 14:42, Tim Dobson wrote:
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SoftPhones: I tried and failed with Ekiga. ZoiPer is recommended by
CallCentric and worked well when I installed it, but it crashed and
burned after a while, and unless I re-install, I can't use it. As it
seems
Wait, run me through on this. WHY were the entire Linux community (20,000,000
people) unable to view???
Nick
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On 25/10/11 10:08, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
On 25/10/11 09:40, Barry Drake wrote:
On 18/10/11 14:42, Tim Dobson wrote:
snip /
SoftPhones: I tried and failed with Ekiga. ZoiPer is recommended
by CallCentric and worked well when I installed it, but
On 25/10/11 10:08, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
The most reliable softphone I have found/use on Ubuntu is SFLphone:
http://sflphone.org/
That is fantastic! It installed and configured far more easily than any
of the others I'd tried. Unfortunately I could only get it to install
from the
Has anybody got info on Linux courses running in the UK? If so, could they
share it, please?
I'm currently going through the University websites and searching for Linux
courses.
My base is South Wales. UWCN (University of Wales, Newport) is the closest
Uni to myself.
What I want is to become
On 25/10/11 09:40, Barry Drake wrote:
On 18/10/11 14:42, Tim Dobson wrote:
I used to work for a gradwell reseller and they definitely have an
unlimited UK landlines package. Call them up, speak to a salesdroid
and get him to sort you out... ideally get him to mail you some
options. :)
On 25/10/11 13:16, alan c wrote:
itsi?
http://jitsi.org/
Secure video calls, conferencing, chat, desktop sharing, file
transfer, support for your favorite OS, and IM network. All this, and
more, in Jitsi - the most complete and advanced open source communicator.
On 25/10/11 13:10, Steven Roberts wrote:
Has anybody got info on Linux courses running in the UK? If so, could they
share it, please?
I'm currently going through the University websites and searching for Linux
courses.
My base is South Wales. UWCN (University of Wales, Newport) is the closest
On 25 October 2011 11:51, thegeeksquad...@ymail.com wrote:
Wait, run me through on this. WHY were the entire Linux community (20,000,000
people) unable to view???
Because the website says it requires Silverlight and when you follow
the links to install, it says it is only available for
On 25/10/11 13:35, MS wrote:Hello Steve,
I would recommend the Ubuntu Professional Course available from Ubuntu's
own Training Team. Its half the price of the O.U Course and is
extensive, with something like 16 modules. Its an ideal preparation for
the more extensive Ubuntu Server Course.
On 25/10/11 13:16, alan c wrote:
Jitsi? http://jitsi.org/ Secure video calls,
conferencing, chat, desktop sharing, file transfer, support for your
favorite OS, and IM network. All this, and more, in Jitsi - the most
complete and advanced open source communicator.
On Tue, 2011-10-25 at 16:47 +0100, john beddard wrote:
On 25/10/11 13:35, MS wrote:Hello Steve,
I would recommend the Ubuntu Professional Course available from Ubuntu's
own Training Team. Its half the price of the O.U Course and is
extensive, with something like 16 modules. Its an ideal
On 25/10/11 19:26, Barry Titterton wrote:
On Tue, 2011-10-25 at 16:47 +0100, john beddard wrote:
On 25/10/11 13:35, MS wrote:Hello Steve,
I would recommend the Ubuntu Professional Course available from Ubuntu's
own Training Team. Its half the price of the O.U Course and is
extensive, with
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