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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @IT-ADMIN
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      @IT-ADMIN said:

      the last version is kind of SVN head like he said before, but according to what you said compiling code from SVN in linux environment is more easier but how ???

      That depends on the package, but nearly always you just cd into the directory of the source code and run...

      ./configure
      make
      make install
      

      That's it. Compilation is a standard and common activity.

      http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2012/06/install-from-source/

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      • IT-ADMINI
        IT-ADMIN
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        how i can access the directory in the SVN???

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          IT-ADMIN
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          the mention this in their website 👍

          Getting the source code

          Download the latest source code from sourceforge:

          svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/oreka/svn/trunk oreka-svn

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            IT-ADMIN
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            what does mean ????

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @IT-ADMIN
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              @IT-ADMIN said:

              how i can access the directory in the SVN???

              Subversino (SVN) is a change management system. You either download from their host's web interface or you use subversion to pull down a copy.

              Honestly, this doesn't sound like software you should be using. If you aren't versed in this stuff, using software that isn't supported and requires you to compile on your own means it would normally be something that you completely ignore. What is making you want to use this software?

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @IT-ADMIN
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                @IT-ADMIN said:

                what does mean ????

                It means... run the command that they provided.

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                  @scottalanmiller said:
                  What is making you want to use this software?

                  because it is the free software that i found, all other call recording software are very expensive!!!!!

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @IT-ADMIN
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                    @IT-ADMIN said:

                    because it is the free software that i found, all other call recording software are very expensive!!!!!

                    I've never run into that issue as all of our call recording platforms are free and included in the free phone systems. How are you in a situation where call recording is needed as an extra feature? I've never heard of a phone system lacking this feature.

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                      yes, but the problem our VOIP server is hosted UCM by our ISP, and they don't offer recording feature,

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @IT-ADMIN
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                        @IT-ADMIN said:

                        yes, but the problem our VOIP server is hosted UCM by our ISP, and they don't offer recording feature,

                        Can you get good phone service from someone else? Why get UCM from the ISP? General rule is that you never use an ISP for any services.

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                          unfortunately we dont have another option

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                            IT-ADMIN
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                            anyway i will contemplate upon what you said because really i need time to figure out how to do that

                            thank you very much

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @IT-ADMIN
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                              @IT-ADMIN said:

                              unfortunately we dont have another option

                              How can that be the case? What factors do you feel make this so?

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                                cuz we dont have a dedicated IT team that can manage this headache of voip, so we decided to delegate this to our ISP, they set up everything for us

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @IT-ADMIN
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                                  @IT-ADMIN said:

                                  cuz we dont have a dedicated IT team that can manage this headache of voip, so we decided to delegate this to our ISP, they set up everything for us

                                  That's nothing like having a limitation. You just decided to use the ISP, that's all. VoIP does not take an IT team. There are tons of vendors that will do this for you, either on premises or hosted. It is a general practice to never, ever get any service, of any type, except for Internet service from an ISP.

                                  Because of that decision, you are now needing more IT knowledge than it takes to run a PBX. You've not saved any effort.

                                  Why do you feel that VoIP is a headache? It seems to only be a headache because of your ISP. As someone who has run VoIP for over a decade, these kinds of problems didn't exist even back then.

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                                  • DashrenderD
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                                    Scott - other than your own articles who is saying that you never ever get any services from your own ISP? I've seen you come out against getting services from this sect or that sect and while some of them make sense, in general you seem against doing any sort of bundling. It's tantamount to saying that if you are a cable provider you shouldn't get HBO or Showtime or the internet or phone services from them - i.e. you should only get basic cable from them.

                                    For example, Let's assume I use my ISP for internet, hosting my public website, phone service, cable TV, and DNS hosting (public DNS). Why is this so horrible? The best part of this is that it's one point of contact and generally a single bill! Sure I might be able to get less expensive hosting, Free (possibly better) DNS hosting, etc, etc... but unless they prove to be horrible at it (nothing says that hosting these separately will be a grand experience) why not?

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                                      the matter is the core business in our company rely on phone calls, kind of call center, so the management believe that relying on staff to manage something crucial is risky, so they delegate this to our ISP, so that they can feel safe because the guaranty that they offer to ensure a better VOIP service is more than i can offer,

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                                        especially we had a previous bad experience on having a voip server on premise (low bandwidth, VPN between 2 remote location ....) we end up having it hosted on our ISP, (between us i'm happy that they do that, lol)

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                                          i can drink my cup of tea and our ISP take charge of our voip service 😄

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                                            the only matter that i have now is how to record the shit calls, i will tried to move to linux and get thing to work

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