On Monday 18 December 2006 10:47 am, Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
>         This is really pretty cool...  I just flashed a Soekris, booted it
> up, and my laptop (running Ubuntu) notified me of the new services
> available on my network.  I clicked on AstLinux PBX SIP, and the Ekiga
> softphone that was installed by default made a SIP call to the system and
> within seconds, I was hearing the default Asterisk demo.
>
>         A new drop down box was available on my GNOME toolbar.  One of the
> options was to login via SSH into the AstLinux PBX.  I clicked on this,
> and I was prompted for a password.  I entered the default password and I
> was sitting at the command prompt for the AstLinux system.  Same thing
> goes for the web interface using HTTPS.  Awesome!
>
>         As always, any comments, testing, (even flames) are appreciated.
>  Let me know what you think!

I think if you were writing an operating system it wouldn't take you five 
years to release an unstable, insecure, bloaty yet feature-less hardware 
hog. :)

This sounds very cool, especially since 
Avahi/zeroconf/rendevous/bonjour/wotevertheheck is pretty much universal now, 
even on Linux. 

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