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Linux & FLOSS discussions: CS/IT student perspectives

Post by Pedro Palhoto » Mon Jan 08, 2007 3:17 am

Hi everyone,

I've been in "beta" for the Information Technology Students' International talkcast for the past month and a half. As Linux and Free/Libre/Open Source Software will be regular topics, there may be CS/IT students or anyone else interested that are also regular Tech Show listeners as myself. This week it'll be about Enterprise Volume Management System, Logical Volume Management and some filesystem comparisons.

The show is live Fridays at 02:30PM GMT, 09:30AM EST.

The Talkshoe service is still to have its Linux chat client (probably this month), in the meantime there is a workaround by using the windows binary. I've been having to use the "superior" Apple product version ;).

I highly recommend using the SJphone VoIP client for free calls to talkshoe (Linux, Mac and Windows binaries), instead of using skype credit. Here are configuration instructions for dialing in. If you know of a better (and F/OSS) VoIP client that works with talkshoe (multi-platform is important), please let me know so I can announce it on the show.

Hope to hear from you.

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Post by Patrick » Mon Jan 08, 2007 9:59 am

Welcome aboard!
Thanks for the tips on using SJPhone. If there is a Free alternative to Skype everyone should definitely check it out. For the show we've being using primarily Asterisk with a Broadvoice account for some time now. Overall it's been pretty good. We were using soft clients but have migrated to using Grandstream SIP phones. The audio is not greatest using the phone hanset but is quite good when going through a mixer.
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Post by Pedro Palhoto » Wed Jan 17, 2007 3:39 pm

Patrick wrote:Welcome aboard!
Thanks Pat!
Patrick wrote:Thanks for the tips on using SJPhone.
You're welcome.
Patrick wrote:For the show we've being using primarily Asterisk with a Broadvoice account for some time now.[...]
Thanks for the info.

Have a great show later on. Take care.

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Post by dann » Thu Jan 18, 2007 10:26 am

Hey thanks for the info Pedro, I use sjphone pretty much exclusively. I will look into this with talkshoe, looks to be a great resource.

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