Re: [on-asterisk] feedback on talks about freeswitch other telephony projects

2008-09-08 Thread Ian Darwin

Simon P. Ditner wrote:

Just looking for some feedback on our recent coverage of other open
source telephony projects. Are people enjoying it? Want more? Any
particular area you'd like more coverage of?


Well, I enjoy hearing about alternatives to Asterisk.

Speaking of which, did we say something about my doing a talk this fall?

Thanks
Ian

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[on-asterisk] Asterisk on Sparc?

2008-09-08 Thread Mark Brown

Hi All!

Is there anyone here that runs Asterisk on Sparc hardware (Linux, *BSD, 
Solaris, etc) ? 

Is there anyone here that runs Asterisk on Solaris (Intel or Sparc?)  -  
If so - did you build your own or did you use binaries?


I'm looking at using a nice little Sparc Netra as a replacement to a 
PIII system.  Low volume - home use - obviously with external ATA's.


Just curious.

/Mark

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[on-asterisk] The Open Source HomeAutomation Project

2008-09-08 Thread Bruce Nik

Hello Everyone,

Sorry, if I am a bit off topic but about a year ago someone posted a URL about 
an open source HomeAutomation system that was pretty elaborate. I believe it 
took advantage of Asterisk too but I could be wrong. I just can't seem to find 
with a google search or in the posts at taug.ca.

It wasn't linuxmce project. 

I would really appreciate it if you remember and post the site here. Hint: I 
believe they used a wiki to explain the system at the time.

Thanks,
Bruce

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Re: [on-asterisk] The Open Source HomeAutomation Project

2008-09-08 Thread Bill Sandiford

Are you looking for this one?

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Hello Everyone,

Sorry, if I am a bit off topic but about a year ago someone posted a URL 
about an open source HomeAutomation system that was pretty elaborate. I 
believe it took advantage of Asterisk too but I could be wrong. I just can't 
seem to find with a google search or in the posts at taug.ca.


It wasn't linuxmce project.

I would really appreciate it if you remember and post the site here. Hint: I 
believe they used a wiki to explain the system at the time.


Thanks,
Bruce

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My main complaint about MythTV (and satellite/digital cable systems)
is that the interface that I've used (for myth, 2006) becomes useless
once you have any substantial amount of content.

When all I have is a remote control with a directional pad and a few
numbers, I need some more creative navigation solutions than paging
through long lists like on DirecTV/Dish/ExpressVu.

We run into the exact same problem when you have any substantial
content behind an IVR. There's a massive pile of content, and my
access to what (I think) I want is bottlenecked by these crummy
interfaces.

What could we do differently?

On Nov 26, 2007 9:57 AM, John Van Ostrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Duane wrote:
  Came across this link tonight, and I have no use for it at the moment,
  but it looks interesting none the less.
 
  http://linuxmce.com/
 I'm installing one now for home. It's an open source fork of Pluto Home.
 Basically the intent of LinuxMCE is to be a residential server
 interfacing with home automation, security and A/V hardware. Asterisk
 and MythTV are also added. And it can act as a network server as well.
 It seems very ambitious in what it wants to do and promises effortless
 installation and configuration.

 I'm giving a presentation on it at the KWLUG (http://kwlug.org) in
 January. It's going to be focused more on the MythTV side of things.

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RE: [on-asterisk] The Open Source HomeAutomation Project

2008-09-08 Thread Bruce Nik

No, that's linuxmce. It was probably just a link off topic from someone that 
just posted the URL and just wanted everyone to check it out. I don't think it 
was a big thread.

Thanks,
Bruce


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