> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex Robar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: April 7, 2006 10:24 AM
> To: Jim Van Meggelen; [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [on-asterisk] Small PC to use as a console
> 
> Jim,
> 
> >Also, what OS to run? The console will only need to run a 
> browser app,
> and
> >perhaps an email client. A nice lightweight Linux might do, but is
> there
> >such a thing as lightweight X? (that looks good and runs Firefox).
> 
> Damn Small Linux (http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/)runs very 
> well on machines where powerful hardware isn't available. It 
> runs the FluxBox XWM, which is relatively lightweight. They 
> claim it can run properly on a 486DX with 16MB of RAM. I've 
> had great success getting a usable system on hardware that 
> wouldn't run GNOME or KDE. On the type of hardware you're 
> talking about, it should just fly.

I'll give it a try. Thank You.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Van Meggelen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 9:48 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [on-asterisk] Small PC to use as a console
> 
> I am looking to provision a small pc for use as a web console 
> (for FOP, let's say). An Apple mini-MAC would be aboout the 
> right size, but really too expensive. A mini-ITX board might 
> do, but there are so many of them now and the VIA boards seem 
> to have a reputation for poor quality.
> 
> Features needed:
> - silent (solid state components or ultra quiet fans/drives)
> - ability to handle a CF card as a boot drive (if an adaptor 
> card is needed that's OK)
> - small footprint, and preferably styled conservatively
> - possibility to add full softphone capability later 
> (although this would be something to do for the second 
> version, console 1.0 should be a basic PC to start - adding 
> speech paths will vastly increase the development effort).
> - anything else I have missed?
> - unit has to be new (i.e. no used Dells from a liquidator), 
> and have a reasonably reliable supply chain
> 
> Also, what OS to run? The console will only need to run a 
> browser app, and perhaps an email client. A nice lightweight 
> Linux might do, but is there such a thing as lightweight X? 
> (that looks good and runs Firefox).
> 
> If we can put our heads together and think this one through 
> it'd benefit any of us who do enterprise work, because sooner 
> or later you can be sure you're going to be asked to 
> provision a pc to be dedicated as a console, and a huge, 
> noisy PC is not going to be popular.
> 
> It'd be cool to wiki the results as well, since this would 
> benefit the community at large.
> 
> Jim
> 
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