Dave

Please note what the core is..

* Asterisk(tm) Open Source PBX
The GUI only writes some of the conf file for you.
So if there is a fix for the list member that works on Asterisk please help 
them out.

I have worked on other Asterisk based PBX systems and the conf files are just 
about the same.

I am not saying Trixbox is better just easier for the new guy

Me I don't like GUI's I prefer the hard way. That way I know what conf files do 
what to the system and that makes it easer to fix latter.

     * HUDLite server/admin (via package manager)

Just slows the systems down and I see no good use for HUDLite

Yes Trixbox does have alot of USELESS Packages added on to it.
But keep in mind it is still Asterisk based at the core.

The bottom line is. - Trixbox is still [asterisk-users]


Best regards,

Al Bochter
Bochter Services

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Dave Cotton wrote:

On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 19:16 +0200, Dave Cotton wrote:

Perhaps the "fancy-shmancy GUI" is hiding the configs.

Al Bochter has just told me off list that Trixbox is Asterisk

But according to their site

trixbox is a complete application platform. When you install trixbox you
have a powerful application platform at your fingertips. Products
included with trixbox include:

* trixbox dashboard * Asterisk(tm) Open Source PBX * FreePBX web management tool * SugarCRM * Munin (via package manager) * HUDLite server/admin (via package manager) * IVRGraph (via package manager) * phpMyAdmin? (via package manager) * Webmin (via package manager)

So I still wonder if the GUI hides the configs.

As I've mentioned on Talkshoe my GUI is called vi.
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