Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
Perhaps you could enlighten us with an informed talk on Linux-based PBX? I imagine that a home/office-based "telephone server" may have quite a bit of commercial potential. (For example, I always hate to carry a cell phone with an address book, as it may contain privileged/private information, etc.)
I've been using a centos4/zaptel (i got two modems from ebay) setup now w/ broadvoice for several months. But I've long-abandoned the web-based configuration for editing the tons of config files myself - to use the devices I want.
For commercial use, I recommend paying for company to support the asterisk configuration. It would save tons of money, still and give you more flexibility/features.
Why would MacOS not be considered proprietary? Who knows, maybe Jim is reffering to OSX, or something. I do know there are still bits I can't get at. But I'll admit, I gave up quickly.
Tom
