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    • RE: Unable to originate a call with the UCP in FreePBX 14

      @dashrender said in Unable to originate a call with the UCP in FreePBX 14:

      @jaredbusch said in Unable to originate a call with the UCP in FreePBX 14:

      @dashrender said in Unable to originate a call with the UCP in FreePBX 14:

      @jaredbusch said in Unable to originate a call with the UCP in FreePBX 14:

      @dashrender said in Unable to originate a call with the UCP in FreePBX 14:

      Interesting feature, what's it main use though?

      Not tieing my to me desk to make a phone call. I wear a DECT headset pretty much all day. When I am at my desk I don't need this function, but when I am working from elsewhere around the house, I cannot originate a call without it. That or I have to walk back to my office.

      Luckily FOP2 also has a call origination function.

      aww, since your headset doesn't have a keypad, you need this to make calls from your headset.

      Why would I want a headset to have a keypad? It is a headset.

      I know your just angry because you haven't had enough coffee or nooners, whatever - it's OK.

      If hangry is when being hungry makes you angry, would this be cangry or nangry?

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      @wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

      watching trolls for the 100th time in the last week.. gotta love 2 year olds.. Lol

      The Sounds of Silence has never been more ironic.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Sodium 7/12 Linux boxes will now add correctly!

      We just got word from Microsoft, about one more hour.

      posted in SodiumSuite
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    • RE: Learning Git

      @stacksofplates said in Learning Git:

      @quixoticjustin said in Learning Git:

      @stacksofplates said in Learning Git:

      @quixoticjustin said in Learning Git:

      @stacksofplates said in Learning Git:

      @scottalanmiller said in Learning Git:

      @matteo-nunziati said in Learning Git:

      @scottalanmiller said in Learning Git:

      @jaredbusch said in Learning Git:

      @tim_g said in Learning Git:

      I use VS Code with GitLab.

      I need to install VS code. on my desktop. been hearing you two complement it.

      It's like Atom but with some benefits (and drawbacks.) If you like Atom and use it mostly for coding, VS Code might be the right choice for you.

      @stacksofplates said in Learning Git:

      @jaredbusch said in Learning Git:

      @tim_g said in Learning Git:

      I use VS Code with GitLab.

      I need to install VS code. on my desktop. been hearing you two complement it.

      It's pretty nice. The built in Git stuff is nicer than Atom. To me it feels faster than Atom also.

      matter of taste: I've used both for coding (mostly python) and I prefer Atom. As far as git is concerned I feel constrained with both and I go straight to cmd line.

      I generally use the command line too for GIT. Just so quick and easy, and works every time.

      I find the integrations in the apps quicker for normal commits. Don't have to switch between the app and a terminal (or even switch to a terminal in the app). The shortcuts are quick, and auto-complete as you type. I've never not had it work.

      Quake style terminals are perfect for this. Hit a hot key, terminal is in your face, commit, hotkey and it is gone again.

      I use the drop down terminal extension for GNOME3 a lot. I'm just lazy and like typing as little as possible 😛

      With a tiny BASH wrapper, you could have essentially no typing at all. Something like "gitcom these are my changes" and it submits for you. Or just alias it to "g".

      True. I usually don't alias much. But I think we are at the point where you are writing things to get the cli at the same speed as what's in the applications.

      I've not found any application that comes close in speed to the "up arrow, hit enter" speed of the CLI, though.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Non-IT News Thread

      @travisdh1 said in Non-IT News Thread:

      @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

      Antarctica fruitcake: 106-year-old dessert 'left by Capt Scott'
      http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-40907084

      I always wondered about fruitcake. What is it really made of? Antifreeze?

      Apparently not, it's been frozen all these years.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Sodium System Status

      Current status is: GUI online but we've identified a bug that was introduced during last night's testing just before we went offline for the night. This is keeping the backend from working so updates have stopped and new systems are not joining. We'll be working on this today, but it might be offline much of the day. So feel free to log in and poke around, but you won't be able to add machines nor to see current status in the system.

      posted in SodiumSuite
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    • RE: MySQL configuration best practices

      Best practice is also to either manually configure security or more commonly to run the included secure script to lock things down.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      It is Friday, so that means loads of Sodium news and releases today. Getting set up for that this afternoon. We do about half of our weekly releases on Fridays, so lots to keep us busy.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Sodium System Status

      We've offlined even the main application while we are looking into errors at this point to keep the application from messing with the back end while we are troubleshooting.

      posted in SodiumSuite
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    • RE: AlienWare Gaming Laptop $199 on Amazon

      @dafyre said in AlienWare Gaming Laptop $199 on Amazon:

      I stimply can't use mice for gaming any more. I'm too tied into the trackball ecosystem. Give me a logitec marblemouse, and I'm happy!

      What decade is this?

      posted in News
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    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      @nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

      @quixoticjeremy said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

      @quixoticjustin said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

      It is Friday, so that means loads of Sodium news and releases today. Getting set up for that this afternoon. We do about half of our weekly releases on Fridays, so lots to keep us busy.

      Yep. Already doing my best to make sure everyone knows I will be unreachable all night tonight.

      Have y'all considered going to just one release a week, such as every Friday night or Sunday night or so? Might be easier for bug tracking.

      Bigger releases mean more breaking bugs all at once with less time to catch and address them. Mitigating bug issues is a key reason for more releases. That way bugs come out faster, get fixed faster and releases are way smaller. So we are troubleshooting tiny bits of code changes instead of big groups of changes, to find where bugs exist.

      Think about it like a system that is broken. If you just patched one library, or just patched hundreds and the system and something breaks, it's really easy to find the problem when you only updated one thing. But if you updated your whole system and something breaks, the problem could be anywhere and you are far more likely to be trying to find multiple issues at once that might even interact with each other.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Sodium-New feature-Helpdesk!

      Really excited about this release. It's very basic at this point and obviously just a technical preview. But this is the first nearly useful functionality of the system and we are super excited to see people start using it very soon. A few more steps before it is ready for people to actually dive into and start using as ticketing, even emails don't work at this point, but you can see sample tickets and get a feel for how it will work. We are really looking for feedback here, what are we missing, what should it do differently?

      posted in SodiumSuite
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    • RE: AlienWare Gaming Laptop $199 on Amazon

      @dafyre said in AlienWare Gaming Laptop $199 on Amazon:

      @QuixoticJustin said in AlienWare Gaming Laptop $199 on Amazon:

      @dafyre said in AlienWare Gaming Laptop $199 on Amazon:

      I stimply can't use mice for gaming any more. I'm too tied into the trackball ecosystem. Give me a logitec marblemouse, and I'm happy!

      What decade is this?

      I'm a time traveller, didn't you know?

      Now I do.

      posted in News
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    • RE: Random Thread - Anything Goes

      And there will be an associated drinking game to go with it.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: What Do You Want in a Helpdesk and Ticketing System?

      @dashrender said in What Do You Want in a Helpdesk and Ticketing System?:

      @minion-queen said in What Do You Want in a Helpdesk and Ticketing System?:

      A way to use the data in the tickets to populate a Database for each client. (We use Onenote to keep client data in and OS ticket for ticket information people rarely remember to move important info from tickets to the OneNote for the client).

      How about a Client/user info DB. This goes in with my user list, but would add a client option there. Depends if the goal is MSP style or single company style.

      Goal is both, possibly with different screens so that you aren't getting MSP data in your single user business environment when it would just be in the way. ALready tickets are assigned to clients and users, there will be more data about clients and businesses over time. It's there now, just very basic.

      posted in SodiumSuite
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    • RE: Oracle Java 9 Just Around the Corner

      Garbage collection updates, that's pretty key for Java.

      posted in Developer Discussion
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    • RE: Random Thread - Anything Goes

      David-Hasselhoff-red-shirt.jpg

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Minion Queen client is searching for: JavaScript Developer

      @minion-queen said in Minion Queen client is searching for: JavaScript Developer:

      Experience with Node.js and modern build stack including Gulp, Babel, NPM, and Webpack

      None of these are part of a development stack. These are all dev side tools. I think the term "stack" might not be understood here.

      posted in Job Postings
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    • RE: Sodium release for helpdesk: related tickets, attachments, changed time management, etc.

      We pushed out a small update this afternoon. Nothing major.

      posted in SodiumSuite
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    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      Sunday afternoon releases around here.

      posted in Water Closet
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