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2010 May 28
0
Asterisk-based "Incredible PBX"
...ferably to join in the discussion with the friendly gang of VoIP/Asterisk "enthusiasts" (avoiding the g word) see http://vuc.me sip:200901 at login.zipdx.com skype:vuc.me irc:freenode.net #vuc (or use the Freenode web client: http://vuc.me/irc ) pstn: +1 567 252 2286 iNum: +883 5100 123 94882 Join us any Friday. If you're at AMOOCON next Friday, I hope to meet you there! /r
2010 Nov 24
0
IPv6: What You Need to Know Now
...ype, or even... PSTN. Watch the back channel text on IRC. You'll find all the info at http://vuc.me - most of the contact numbers are in the top banner. SIP:200901 at login.zipdx.com Skype:vuc.me mp3 stream: http://www.call2stream.com/stream/vuc-me.m3u PSTN: +1 425-906-3916 iNum: +883 5100 123 94882 IRC: #vuc on Freenode.net or http://vuc.me/irc VUC in your local time zone: http://vuc.me/next Also, we are giving away a Gigaset SIP/DECT phone that day, so relax, join us, mute if you need to belch after all that food and drink and get ready for IPv6! /r
2011 Jan 27
0
Bufferbloat! Friday on VUC @ 12 Noon EST
...lling via SIP, Skype, widget or, <gasp> PSTN Friday January 28th at 12 Noon EST: sip:200901 at login.zipdx.com (g722 if you got it, otherwise g711) thanks to zipdx.com skype:vuc.me thanks to Tim Panton and PhoneFromHere.com PSTN: (567) 252-2286 thanks to Alex Graham Bell iNum: +883 5100 123 94882 Text on IRC #vuc on Freenode.net - http://vuc.me/irc If in doubt about the time in your zone, look here: http://vuc.me/next Hear you there... /r
2011 Feb 17
0
Friday 18 Feb at 12 Noon EST: SylkServer and Blink
...ng of VoIP professionals, enthusiasts, service providers, programmers and product manufacturers. SIP:200901 at login.zipdx.com - use g?22 if possible, else g711 Skype:vuc.me (thx PhoneFromHere.com) Skype:+990009369991481664 (thx Tropo.com) PSTN: +1 567 252 2286 (thx ZipDX.com) iNum: +883 5100 123 94882 Text backchannel IRC: #vuc on Freenode.net - http::/vuc.me/irc Hear you there? /r
2011 Mar 03
0
Friday #vuc at 12 Noon EST
..., we'll be starting our 5th year of this weekly live event that began life as the Asterisk Users Conference. We'd love to have you join on on our call with this week's guest OnSIP.com by connecting via SIP:200901 at login.zipdx.com Skype:vuc.me PSTN: +1 567 252 2286 iNum: +883 5100 123 94882 Tex backchat on #vuc channel of Freenode.net - use http://vuc.me/irc if you don't have a client You can also talk to us on Twitter @voipusers or the hashtag #vuc Hope to hear you soon. /r
2011 Mar 25
0
Today on VUC, Dan York on Google Voice + SIP
...we'll likely be talking about other news of interest as well. We'd love to have you join on on our call with this week's guest OnSIP.com by connecting via these technologies: SIP:200901 at login.zipdx.com - use g722 if you have it Skype:vuc.me PSTN: +1 567 252 2286 iNum: +883 5100 123 94882 Text backchat on #vuc channel of Freenode.net - use http://vuc.me/irc if you don't have a client You can also talk to us on Twitter @voipusers or the hashtag #vuc More info: http://vuc.me Hope to hear you soon. /r
2008 Mar 26
2
Minimum Requirements for windows required?
I've read so far that running apps via wine may run faster in some cases and should use less memory. My question is does my linux box have to meet the same minimum requirements needed to run the program on windows? In other words, if a game required 256M video ram for a windows box would the same be required for the app in Wine? Thanks for any responses.