07-28-06 12:11 AM
On 27 Jul 2006 22:16:08 +0200, "Graham." <me@privacy.com> wrote:
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>Hi Glen, lets see if I can get you to reconsider the Trixbox on Linux
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>My server is an old Pentium II 300Mhz with 256Mb ram and a 10 gig HD
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>It was otherwise destined for the skip.
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>You simply download the iso image, burn it to a CDR, bung it in the drive
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>In less than an hour your server will have built itself. After that it can
>sit in the corner with just 2 cables connected viz. power and Ethernet. The
>monitor, keyboard, mouse and even the CD drive can be removed and used for
>something more useful, as you will be administering the server from a web
>browser on a windows machine. An SSH client like PuTTY is also useful when
>you need to access the console.
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>The point I am making is I regard my Asterisk server as just another box on
>my network, no different to the router ATA or my wireless AP (although it
>does use rather more electricity than the other three). The fact it uses an
>OS that I know little about isn't much of an issue.
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>To put it another way, do you know someone with a TiVo pvr?
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>Did they know when they bought it that it was a PC running Linux?
You might take a look at, the web based,easypabx.com. It is easy to
set up and should do all you want it to do. How reliable it is I
wouldn't like to say but I think that it is reasonable.
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