[dundee] I have a question
Sean McRobbie
lug at seany.us
Thu Mar 12 14:43:12 UTC 2009
Set up a small Asterisk server which you can set to record all calls.
You can then purchase cheap minutes from freecall.com (or voipcheap.co.uk i think it is - same people). This gives you 300 minutes per week for the next 3 months by pre-paying £10. You can call america etc using these free minutes.
If you are feeling extra lazy, you could use Trixbox which packages the whole system nicely.
Sounds like a complex solution to a simple problem but it is fun to play with. You can set up Trixbox inside a VM no problem (well, at least we have it running on Xen and others report it working on OpenVZ).
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Sean McRobbie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Arron Finnon" <afinnon at googlemail.com>
To: "Tayside Linux User Group" <dundee at mailman.lug.org.uk>
Sent: Thursday, 12 March, 2009 12:07:06 GMT +00:00 GMT Britain, Ireland, Portugal
Subject: [dundee] I have a question
Sorry for the cryptic title.
I'm organizing a mini-series for my HPR show, news to follow about
that when its all finished. However one of the people i'm
interviewing doesn't use skype (for security concerns, which i thought
was kinda funny and ironic on my part seems as i only ever use it to
talk to security dudes) and requested we use a landline.
Which brings me to this question.
I have to record my landline, has anyone got experience with this?
I could just Skype his landline and do it that way, their not
concerned about my security however i thought that this was an
interesting issue for me, and something i think will happen to me
again in the future.
I don't want to stick a dictaphone to the phone either.
So if any of you have ideas i'd be very interested in hearing them
finux
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