Bruce Nik wrote:
> Just because Trixbox frustrated many people, PBXinaFLASH was born. I hope 
> this project does head in the right direction; but who knows...everyone can 
> be bought...
> 
> In summery, PBXinaFLASH is Centos5+Freepbx2.3.x.x+Asterisk1.4.13. The good 
> news is that nerdvittles modules or scripts will be accommodated to suit 
> PBXinaFLASH; that is impressive. Personally, I hated all the registration, 
> packages, and many junk that came with Trixbox. PBXinaflash, *so far*, seems 
> to not become another complicated and under developed project. Even though 
> better documentation would be key to PBXinaFLASH but also their open 
> development platform will help boost it's credibility and community 
> involvement. Obviously scripts would be another reason to install PBXinaFLASH 
> rather than Trixbox.
> 
> I am looking to switch over as soon as I do my testing with this project.

I'm testing this at present and talk about bloated, it installed
everything include X, not sure if I did something wrong or I missed
something on the initial boot up screen for centos to prevent this.

I want to setup a Ubuntu Gutsy system and try their install scripts on
that, I have almost perfected my Ubuntu scripts to do bare bones installs :)

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 Duane

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