@JaredBusch That was a beta, this is a full, production ready release
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RE: 3CX Lands on Linux with V15 SP2
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3CX Lands on Linux with V15 SP2
But undoubtedly the biggest change is the addition of a Linux version of 3CX. 3CX V15 is now also available on Debian Linux 8! The Linux edition has achieved near feature parity with the Windows edition and in the coming months the remaining features will be ported to Linux as well.
Why a Linux edition? First off the Linux edition is easier to host in the cloud. Now you can host 3CX on most Linux VPS instances (running Openstack) and available from leading hosters such as OVH for less than $4 per month! Or try it free on Google Cloud. You can install it as a VM or on inexpensive yet powerful appliances. The possibilities are endless. And coming soon is our ISO to make setup even easier.
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RE: Wunderlist??? Where Are You? Wunderlist Approaching 24 Hour Down Time.
@JaredBusch said in Wunderlist??? Where Are You? Wunderlist Approaching 24 Hour Down Time.:
The desktop app saves local files always. I have no idea what you are talking about.
Wrong. The desktop app will not allow you to save locally unless you have a subscription.
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RE: Wunderlist??? Where Are You? Wunderlist Approaching 24 Hour Down Time.
@Minion-Queen said in Wunderlist??? Where Are You? Wunderlist Approaching 24 Hour Down Time.:
You can save a notebook locally if you pay for it.
FIFY
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RE: Wunderlist??? Where Are You? Wunderlist Approaching 24 Hour Down Time.
@Minion-Queen said in Wunderlist??? Where Are You? Wunderlist Approaching 24 Hour Down Time.:
Hence why I used onenote or something local to my phone.....
You know OneNote run on Azure right?
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RE: Alternatives to LMI
LMI uses an agent, so why can you use the SC agent on the local network?
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RE: PCI over Ethernet?
Let's start with the basic's:
What OS is that last physical server on?
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RE: PCI over Ethernet?
What happens when the physical server shits the bed? This seems like a big business risk.
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RE: Worth-while remote system administration tools - Preferably Open Source
@dafyre said in Worth-while remote system administration tools - Preferably Open Source:
@DustinB3403 said in Worth-while remote system administration tools - Preferably Open Source:
So no ideas from anyone here?
You could check out the Comodo One tool... It's not open source, but it is free, and does offer remote control, IIRC... but there's an agent that would need to be installed on the remote machines, I think.
Comodo? Really? No. Just No.
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RE: Certbot
@StrongBad The only thing I can think of is speed? Maybe it's a bit faster? However many routers have loopback NAT, so no difference there.
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RE: Solving poorly programmed app that requires local admin rights
@Dashrender The app would have admin right on the server, but none on the workstation? Maybe I am misunderstanding?