Russell Hay wrote:
> It may be that I just need to port forward port 5060 to my Ubuntu box...
> will try that..
if you forward 5060 and 5061that should do it, but BT home hubs have a
bit of a reputation in the VOIP world.
I would recommend enabling NAT Traversal (STUN) if you can, else you'll
Thanks for your help, Alan, it worked and now OOo is functioning
properly again.
David King
Alan Lord (News) wrote:
> On 04/11/09 09:50, David King wrote:
>
>> It made no difference installing the galaxy icon set.
>>
>> also, how do I change the icon set in OOo? I see no option in the progr
I have two acer 19" monitors, which work fine under Gnome,Fluxbox & Xmonad
(What i'm currently using).
Regards,
Neil Perry
2009/11/4 Jamie Bennett
> On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 20:21 +, Dean Sas wrote:
> > tim.ritt...@doctors.org.uk wrote:
> > > How many people out there use dual monitors? Is the
On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 20:21 +, Dean Sas wrote:
> tim.ritt...@doctors.org.uk wrote:
> > How many people out there use dual monitors? Is the general poor
> > support for dual monitors a conequence of the closed source nature of
> > the graphics drivers? I would ideally like to use kde, but this
>
It may be that I just need to port forward port 5060 to my Ubuntu box...
will try that..
Russ
2009/11/4 Steve
> On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 15:04:07 -, Russell Hay
> wrote:
>
> > I've tried to get my BT Broadband softphone working under Linux but am
> > failing - I'm using twinkle, and have my cu
On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 15:04:07 -, Russell Hay
wrote:
> I've tried to get my BT Broadband softphone working under Linux but am
> failing - I'm using twinkle, and have my current config listed below -
> if anyone in the UK has got their BT Broadband Softphone working with
> a Linux SIP client,
I've tried to get my BT Broadband softphone working under Linux but am
failing - I'm using twinkle, and have my current config listed below -
if anyone in the UK has got their BT Broadband Softphone working with
a Linux SIP client, can you take a look and give me a pointer on
what's wrong?
Twinkle
Sean Miller wrote:
> Please don't get me wrong: I was merely asking the question, as I
> think that 6 months is a very ambitious timescale to get a completely
> new distribution built.
>
> The LTS vs. regular releases thing is, imho, rather a red herring -
> the implication seems to be that it is o
2009/11/4 Alan Lord (News) :
> On 04/11/09 09:50, David King wrote:
>> It made no difference installing the galaxy icon set.
>>
>> also, how do I change the icon set in OOo? I see no option in the program.
>>
>> And, after making that change, things got worse. All the menu entries
>> vanished. I ha
On 04/11/09 09:50, David King wrote:
> It made no difference installing the galaxy icon set.
>
> also, how do I change the icon set in OOo? I see no option in the program.
>
> And, after making that change, things got worse. All the menu entries
> vanished. I had an icon in the panel for OOo Writer
It made no difference installing the galaxy icon set.
also, how do I change the icon set in OOo? I see no option in the program.
And, after making that change, things got worse. All the menu entries
vanished. I had an icon in the panel for OOo Writer, which also would
not work without specifyi
This is the key point I think..
"*The Register* failed to notice the text in red boldface on that
ubuntuforums.org page which states:
*"*** Disclaimer for those willing to analyse this poll ***
Most of users voting here are users with issues.
Users with painless experience are not likely to come
Just to reply to the original thread - followup to the register article on
slashdot this morning.
Lots of positive feedback there (although not exactly an "average user"
demographic, usually pretty scathing)
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/09/11/03/2211231/Some-Early-Adopters-Stung-By-Ubuntus-
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