On Thursday 22 March 2007 13:06:02 Pablo Manalastas wrote:
> True. OpenOffice is 2.1.0 already, but none of the Linux distros
> has yet packaged 2.1.0.
My Kubuntu Feisty H5 has v2.2.0 and is stored in the Ubuntu repository.
> If you install the package from
> OpenOffice.org (like I did), you fin
how many voice ports do you need.? per site..
if more than one site is connecting to the H.O., how many concurrent
voice "pipes" are you expecting..?
hardphone or softphone? --well im guessing hardphone here, because you
want to extend your PABX capabalities..
Michael Tinsay wrote:
A few peo
I am considering Asterisk. I'm looking also at turnkey alternatives.
--- mike t.
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From: jopoy solano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 12:38:25 PM
Have you considered using asterisk/trixbox?
'Jopoy
On 3/22/07, Michael Tinsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
did anyone grabbed the site? can't get through it na
:)
On 3/21/07, thad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
just got there:
This material is being updated and will be made available to Microsoft
partners shortly.
Is this a black joke or black comedy?
On 3/20/07, Ariz Jacinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
True. OpenOffice is 2.1.0 already, but none of the Linux distros
has yet packaged 2.1.0. If you install the package from
OpenOffice.org (like I did), you find that line breaks and page
breaks are not quite the same for 2.1.0 and 2.0.4. So you get
formatting errors when you move files from 2.1.0 t
Have you considered using asterisk/trixbox?
'Jopoy
On 3/22/07, Michael Tinsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A few people have told me of using "VOIP box" appliances as a solution. But
none has pointed me to a reseller, yet.
--- mike t.
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From: jumbz tayamen <[EMAIL
A few people have told me of using "VOIP box" appliances as a solution. But
none has pointed me to a reseller, yet.
--- mike t.
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From: jumbz tayamen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On my system, FC6's OO.org's writer is 2.0.4-5.5.10. Maybe the 2.1.x
will be shipped with FC7.
OT: The Enlightenment packages for FC6 got new updates (Didier repo)
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On 3/22/07, Pablo Manalastas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In an earlier post at the Philippine Linux Users' Group mailing list,
I mentioned that I took the original Fedora Core 6 install DVD, and
the latest update RPMS at
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/6/i386/
and
Salamat sa payo mo Obet! Matagal ko na ring hindi nagamit ang Knoppix. Huli
ko cyang ginamit sa clustering... yung clusterknoppix.
Maramirami na rin kasi ang mayroon ng notebook na may "widescreen" display.
At alam natin na masigasig ang ubuntu/kubuntu na mamigay ng livecd
/installer (6.10 version
In an earlier post at the Philippine Linux Users' Group mailing list,
I mentioned that I took the original Fedora Core 6 install DVD, and
the latest update RPMS at
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/6/i386/
and merged them using Simone Caronni's "update.sh" script in:
Hi Elmer. Curious lang ako: subukan mong kumuha (o idownload sa Internet) ang
Knoppix Live CD at gamitin ito sa iyong computer. Sa karanasan ko, mas
magaling ang Knoppix sa hardware detection. KDE rin ang kanyang default GUI.
Obet
On Thursday 22 March 2007 2:23 am, member elmerclaveriajr wrote
Maligayang bati!
Nais ko po lamang ibahagi sainyo ang aking karanasan sa pag-install ng
Edgy Eft (KUBUNTU) sa aking Dell Inspiron 640m. Sa simula, hindi agad
magtutuloy tuloy ang pag takbo ng liveCD dahil sa problema sa BIOS.
Kailangan baguhin ito para tumakbo ang X sa 1440x900 na resolution.
Hi
CPG is doing a whole lot of work using Spring. Almost all of their
service engines are developed in Java and run under the Spring
framework. I would think Smart is a very good place to work at if
you're a Unix/Linux/open source kind of person.
Almost everything CPG does is Linux. And if not, Sola
http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ca.html
see:
*-startdate date*
this allows the start date to be explicitly set. The format of the date is
YYMMDDHHMMSSZ (the same as an ASN1 UTCTime structure).
*-enddate date*
this allows the expiry date to be explicitly set. The format of the date is
YYMMDDHH
Hi List,
Anyone knows how to extend a self-signed SSL certificate to more than one
year of expiry time?
Thanks!
Chris
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Well, Unix requirements doesnt always means opensource work like the ad I
got before -- looking for administrators for Unix/Oracle (i dont want to get
flamed! ^_^).
I must really have missed those job posts since i couldnt find them on them
on their Smart site's career links. As for Globe, I'll g
perhaps (boss?) Larry should acquire a computer hardware
company in order to have a complete product stack :)
On 3/20/07, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Smart bought a Thumper box (Sun Fire
X4600). It came with Greenplum DB as a free giveaway The Sun Fire X4600 is
cheap.
On 3/20/07, Roger Filomeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That story smells fishy since telcos hasnt been hiring open source people in a
major way lately, if they ever switch to opensource
maybe you missed the keyword Unix in one of their openings :)
are there any chance the telcos
Smart CPG at least is an almost pure Unix shop.
It's no coincidence that I've spent 3 of the past 4 weeks here at the
31st floor of Smart..
On 3/21/07, Roger Filomeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That story smells fishy since telcos hasnt been hiring open source people in
a major way lately, if
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