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2009 Mar 22
2
Global videoconferencing solution.
...or a videoconferencing, Any solution (Free/commercial). Asterisk is a great software, but recently we have more and more demands about videoconferencing of 3 or more peoples, Existing solutions are heavy and costly, around 2500? for 1 client. This is insane. Is there any solutions out there for non millionaires ? Or even Free ? I remember a company who sold his software called "cu see mee" There were some conference rooms, used webcams 12 ppl max as remember. It could be perfect. Thank you for giving me advices. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http...
2006 Jan 02
3
ANN: new rails site/RoR praise
Hi, >From idea to launch in less than 48 hours (those 48 hours including the new year party ;) , rails once again showed its effectiveness. Last friday I read the news about a guy who sold a million pixels for 1$ each on his homepage. After slamming my head during half an hour for not having thought of it [1], I thought I''d better spend some time on a rails project, and more as a
2004 Aug 06
0
Advertisement
Dear Future Millionaire: I'll make you a promise. READ THIS E-MAIL TO THE END! - follow what it says to the letter - and you will not worry whether a RECESSION is coming or not, who is President, or whether you keep your current job or not. Yes, I know what you are thinking. I never responded to one of these before either. One day though, something just said "you throw away $25.00 going
1999 Nov 14
0
Roaming profile: login path= ignored on 2.0.6
Has anyone else noticed this? With Samba 2.0.6, Samba seems to ignore my logon path= statement, and always put profiles in the home directory. I can toggle this symptom by switching back and forth between 2.0.5a and 2.0.6. With login path=\\%N\profile\%U, 2.0.5a puts them below the directory I define in [profile]. 2.0.6 puts them below my home directory. In my case I have 2.0.5a and 2.0.6 in
1998 Oct 11
0
need money???
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2009 Jan 16
0
No subject
"What is CentOS? CentOS is an Enterprise Linux distribution based on the freely available <ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/> sources from Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Each CentOS version is supported for 7 years (by means of security updates). A new CentOS version is released every 2 years and each CentOS version is regularly updated (every 6 months) to support newer
2004 Jan 03
1
SEEKING PART-TIME DBA ROLE (REMOTE)
I HAVE 10 Years EXPERIENCE WITH *ORACLE 7.x 8.x, and 9x DATABASE Administration *ORACLE 9iAS Support *11i/10.7 ERP/CRM Installation and Support *SOLARIS SYSTEM ADMIN *3rd PARTY IMPLEMENTIONS * DATAWAREHOUSING Support *SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE CAPACITY PLANNING *Oracle DATABASE MANAGEMENT *Oracle DATABASE AND APPLICATION TUNING Spent many years at Oracle Corp, and worked with client such as Kodak,
2009 May 21
0
Writing Hangup causes to CDR record
Hi guys, I'm trying to write hangup causes from asterisk into the CDR record. Using version 1.4.24.1 at the moment, but no joy so far. Has anyone implemented this? Neeraj Chand Support Analyst Fiji Islands Australia T: +6793342526 T: +61388924326 M:+6799344012 New Zealand www.ocis.com.au T: +649 980 7022 -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces at
2009 Jun 29
20
Dag's comment at linuxtag
>From http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20090629 "....Right next to the Gentoo stand was a group of young people, proudly displaying their affiliation with CentOS. Dag Wieers, the well-known maintainer of a once very popular RPM repository, greeted me with a big smile: "Do you know CentOS?" When I introduced myself, he looked somewhat disappointed: "Oh, so you know