Ian L. Target | 15 Dec 2009 03:24
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Re: Dialing in list

Steve Litt wrote:
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> I'd highly suggest putting [JAXLUG] in the subject. First, most of us filtered 
> on that in the old list. Second, a lot of people don't know how to filter on 
> the List-ID header, or their client makes it difficult. Third, over the coming 
> years as new people take over the list, the list ID header will probably 
> change from server to server, whereas the [JAXLUG] doesn't have to. Last but 
> not least, if you want an easy life as the admin, use [JAXLUG]. I'm on a bunch 
> of lists, and all but one uses the list in brackets in the subject. Nobody 
> ever objects. But on the LyX-Users list, they don't use it, and every six 
> months a long and passionate discussion breaks out as to whether they should 
> put [lyx-users] in the subject. People just expect it, regardless of the RFCs.
>
> Steve Litt
>   

I am going to be a hypocrite and send a "me too" message.  I agree with
all of the above.  Is there a way to "second the motion"?

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Mike Rathburn | 15 Dec 2009 18:15
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RE: VoIP

I'm a big fan of the products from Bicom Systems.  www.bicomsystems.com

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	From: Paul Tiseo [mailto:ptiseo@...] 
	Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 11:30 AM
	To: jaxlug-list
	Subject: Re: VoIP
	
	

	What virtual PBXes do people have good experiences with? I usually
find that I can operate for much less than what they charge (and yes, I am
thinking in terms of TCO), but I am more than willing to revisit the
suggested approach.
	
	

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Kyle Gonzales | 17 Dec 2009 02:37
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Re: VoIP

A paid product using CentOS.  Interesting.  OS updates can be delayed
because of this.

On Wednesday, December 16, 2009, Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ
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> Da Beave wrote:
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>   On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 11:07:11AM -0500, Kyle Gonzales wrote:
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>     Asterisk and Freeswitch (formerly OpenPBX) seem to be the front-runners.
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> http://www.freeswitch.org/
> http://www.asterisk.org/
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> We have had good results with TrixBox at Edward Waters College so far.
> Just gotta be careful about those not so quality check updates they
> release sometimes. :)
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Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ | 17 Dec 2009 07:00

Re: VoIP

Kyle Gonzales wrote:
> A paid product using CentOS.  Interesting.  OS updates can be delayed
> because of this.
>   

We are using the "Community Edition", which is a non-paid open version.

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Kyle Gonzales | 17 Dec 2009 12:21
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Re: VoIP

So your OS updates will be delayed and they will care less about it
than if you were paying them. ;-)

On Thursday, December 17, 2009, Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ
<mjoyner@...> wrote:
> Kyle Gonzales wrote:
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> A paid product using CentOS.  Interesting.  OS updates can be delayed
> because of this.
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> We are using the "Community Edition", which is a non-paid open version.
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Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ | 17 Dec 2009 14:13

Re: VoIP

Kyle Gonzales wrote:
> So your OS updates will be delayed and they will care less about it
> than if you were paying them. ;-)
>   
Heh. Sort of. But, seeing as how this is *not* an internet facing 
system, and I can always put in the CentOS repositories besides, so long 
as it is not broken, I have no desire to fix it. And I can point to 
"paid support available". And "technician certification" available besides.

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Tom LaPorta | 17 Dec 2009 16:00
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Use For an Old Computer

I recently came into possession of a huge tower, P4 CPU, 1 GB RAM PC.  
It functions perfectly fine (just for fun, I threw Ubuntu Karmic on it 
last night).  At this point, it's sort of become a solution in search of 
a problem.  I suppose my question is: anyone got some ideas for 
something fun to do with it?  Any suggestions would be appreciated.   
I've been thinking about trying to use it to compile Linux From Scratch, 
but I'm blank after that.  Thanks a million.

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Martin, Patrick | 17 Dec 2009 16:30

RE: Use For an Old Computer

Install a cheap tuner and MythBuntu and create your own home grown PVR.  That's pretty fun.

- Pat

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom LaPorta [mailto:tlaporta@...] 
Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 10:01 AM
To: Jax-LUG
Subject: Use For an Old Computer

I recently came into possession of a huge tower, P4 CPU, 1 GB RAM PC.  
It functions perfectly fine (just for fun, I threw Ubuntu Karmic on it 
last night).  At this point, it's sort of become a solution in search of 
a problem.  I suppose my question is: anyone got some ideas for 
something fun to do with it?  Any suggestions would be appreciated.   
I've been thinking about trying to use it to compile Linux From Scratch, 
but I'm blank after that.  Thanks a million.

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Daniel Stiltner | 17 Dec 2009 20:31

Re: Use For an Old Computer

http://lemonlauncher.sourceforge.net/   Two years since the last
release but I'm sure it works fine.
http://mamedev.org/release.html

http://www.mythtv.org/

http://www.untangle.com/

On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Tom LaPorta <tlaporta@...> wrote:
> I recently came into possession of a huge tower, P4 CPU, 1 GB RAM PC.  It
> functions perfectly fine (just for fun, I threw Ubuntu Karmic on it last
> night).  At this point, it's sort of become a solution in search of a
> problem.  I suppose my question is: anyone got some ideas for something fun
> to do with it?  Any suggestions would be appreciated.   I've been thinking
> about trying to use it to compile Linux From Scratch, but I'm blank after
> that.  Thanks a million.
>
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