On Monday, 28 בDecember 2009 09:45:10 Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Amichai Rotman wrote:
(an executable file on the root directory of the CD) using WINE
without any special settings.
...
I wanted to share with fellow Linuxers, and give kudos when kudos are due.
Just a clarification -
Oron Peled wrote:
The special thanks for Osem should be for not being clueless -- E.g: let's
use ActiveX, or even better, SilverPlight ;-)
I'll gladly thank them IF I find out it was a conscious decision - i.e.
- that it was not the random choice of contractor that made them choose
those
Just a small remark. Using Silver(p?)light would be IMHO a much better
choice for cross platform support.
Currently Mono supports Silverlight 2.0, and its upcoming releases would
support much more.
Actually, a major benefit of the CLR environment is its cross platform
support due to Mono.
In
Of course it's a good idea to praise them, *especially* if the choice was
random. This increases the chances of the choice being non-random next time...
Rony
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On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 12:12:20PM +0200, Elazar Leibovich wrote:
Just a small remark. Using Silver(p?)light would be IMHO a much better
choice for cross platform support.
Sure. Microsoft was even kind enough to promise it won't assert any of
its patent rights with this technology till further
Hi Tzafrir,
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 10:55:17AM +, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 12:12:20PM +0200, Elazar Leibovich wrote:
Just a small remark. Using Silver(p?)light would be IMHO a much better
choice for cross platform support.
Sure. Microsoft was even kind enough to
2009/12/28 Amichai Rotman amic...@iglu.org.il:
Hi all,
I am a father to two small children (3 and 4.5). I recently bought an Osem
Dubonim value pack that included a Game CD staring the Hop Channel
characters in the bag.
I admit I was skeptic as for the usability of this CD under Linux. I was
I am looking for advice or pointers to web sites with advice (in
English) about setting up a SIP switch and would appreciate any help.
What I have is several SIP accounts which I want to integrate into one
soft phone. The soft phone will run on MacOS ( I already have it) and
the switch
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:16 PM, geoffrey mendelson
geoffreymendel...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking for advice or pointers to web sites with advice (in English)
about setting up a SIP switch and would appreciate any help.
What I have is several SIP accounts which I want to integrate into one
Actually I use both. Connecting an Asterisk 1.6 box to an Exchange 2010 (beta)
server unified communications server was a project I got involved in once.
See http://blog.itcons.net/2008/09/create-truly-unified-messaging-system.html
I'm not a fanboy :-D
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On Monday, 28 בDecember 2009 12:12:20 Elazar Leibovich wrote:
Just a small remark. Using Silver(p?)light would be IMHO a much better
choice for cross platform support.
Currently Mono supports Silverlight 2.0, and its upcoming releases would
support much more.
Actually, a major benefit of the
On 28/12/2009, at 20:25, Andrew Kaplan wrote:
Andrew Kaplan would like to recall the message, Voip (SIP) switch.
Andrew Kaplan uses Windows :)
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PBX in a flash is another turnkey asterisk distribution with less bloat than
Trixbox. The main Asterisk turnkey versions are compiled and autoinstall on
CentOS.
URLs:
http://pbxinaflash.net/
PIAF
http://dumbme.mbit.com.au/piaf/piaf_without_tears.pdf
http://trixbox.org/
Trixbox
Andrew Kaplan would like to recall the message, Voip (SIP) switch.
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To: geoffrey mendelson
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Subject: Re: Voip (SIP) switch
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:16 PM, geoffrey mendelson
Andrew Kaplan wrote:
Actually I use both. Connecting an Asterisk 1.6 box to an Exchange 2010 (beta)
server unified communications server was a project I got involved in once.
See http://blog.itcons.net/2008/09/create-truly-unified-messaging-system.html
I'm not a fanboy :-D
You are using
I didn't see MS propaganda about CLR being compatible with linux. Maybe
because linux users are not their primary audience. Care to give a reference
(I'm not teasing, I'm really curious to see where they brag about it).
I'm not saying that the CLR is a panacea for cross-platform development, but
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 10:07:45PM +0200, Elazar Leibovich wrote:
I didn't see MS propaganda about CLR being compatible with linux. Maybe
because linux users are not their primary audience. Care to give a reference
(I'm not teasing, I'm really curious to see where they brag about it).
I'm not
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Oron Peled wrote:
The special thanks for Osem should be for not being clueless -- E.g: let's
use ActiveX, or even better, SilverPlight ;-)
I'll gladly thank them IF I find out it was a conscious decision - i.e.
- that it was not the random choice of contractor
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