[GRLUG] Utility box

Topher topher at wcsg.org
Sun Mar 25 10:06:40 EDT 2007


> I wouldn't have noticed as I'm always using multiple sound cards.. one 
> exclusively for my headset and skype or teamspeak.

I'd love to know how to make two cards work.  I'd love to be able to use 
boodler on one card, and my other stuff on another card.

>
> Michael Mol wrote:
>> I've worked with Teamspeak.  It's unsuitable for Linux desktop use, as
>> it monopolizes the sound card by way of the kernel's OSS emulation.
>> I'd rather just set up a SIP server or h.323 endpoint.  Asterisk can
>> do both of those.
>>
>> On 3/24/07, David Pembrook <david at pembrook.net> wrote:
>>
>>> I'd go with teamspeak for the VOIP. Its cross platform, works great,
>>> multiple rooms, web based management if you want to use it. You also get
>>> very good control over bandwidth usage. Asterisk can be a pain to setup
>>> and overkill in my opinion.
>>>
>>> Michael Mol wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm thinking about setting up a centralized server on my network to
>>>> handle a variety of functions common around here, including
>>>> bittorrent, ssh, VPN and VOIP.
>>>>
>>>> Bittorrent should be managed through a browser interface, and I was
>>>> thinking of using Asterisk as a means for my monday-night RPG players
>>>> to get together, instead of the Windows-only xfire.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone have experience setting up these kinds of boxes?  What
>>>> bittorrent client should I use?  Are there any caveats I need to look
>>>> out for with Asterisk?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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Topher
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