Hi guys,
To whomever was having this discussion:
(13:58:17) policenaut: does anyone know here i can setup openvpn to load
at startup so I don't have to manually do sudo openvpn "file*"
(13:59:17) hybr1d8: easiest way is to add it to /etc/init.d/rc.local
(13:59:18) hybr1d8: A better way is to writ
Hi list,
Seeing we have a few people that can't attend regular meetings we could
just do a confidence call and have a virtual one.
Does anyone own a asterisk server that we could borrow for a few hours?
If we don't have one we could use talkshoo.com. this provides a system
where we can all sip in
Hi Daniel,
Your idea sounds great, but can it bet setup for people the will be on
3g wireless broadband with a average upload speed of 0.3Mbp/s to
beable to be involved to?
Regards
Dale
2009/9/4 Daniel Sobey :
> Hi list,
>
> Seeing we have a few people that can't attend regular meetings we could
Paul Gear wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> To whomever was having this discussion:
>
> (13:58:17) policenaut: does anyone know here i can setup openvpn to load
> at startup so I don't have to manually do sudo openvpn "file*"
> (13:59:17) hybr1d8: easiest way is to add it to /etc/init.d/rc.local
> (13:59:18)
Why would ubuntu-au be obsolete ?
Ubuntu is the friendly / linux for "human beings". It is just gaining
popularity. The issue really is that no one is available to ensure
that ubuntu au is up for newbis to find really. I think ubuntu (the
main site) was pushing people towards their loco's sites wh