On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 10:08:14 +0300, Stelios Koroneos
skoron...@digital-opsis.com wrote:
I did it with PS3 and Asterisk 1.2 about a year ago
With Yellow Dog linux running on PS3
Was not using any of co-processors though, just the main cpu.
Thanks for the feedback.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 10:08:14AM +0300, Stelios Koroneos wrote:
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 08:16 +0200, Vincent wrote:
Hello
I don't know much about game consoles, and I was wondering if someone
had successfully ported Linux and Asterisk to the current hardware,
ie. Nintendo Wii, Sony
Hello
I don't know much about game consoles, and I was wondering if someone
had successfully ported Linux and Asterisk to the current hardware,
ie. Nintendo Wii, Sony PS3, or Microsoft XBox360?
Thank you.
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On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 08:16 +0200, Vincent wrote:
Hello
I don't know much about game consoles, and I was wondering if someone
had successfully ported Linux and Asterisk to the current hardware,
ie. Nintendo Wii, Sony PS3, or Microsoft XBox360?
Thank you.
I did it with PS3 and Asterisk
I don't know much about game consoles, and I was wondering if someone
had successfully ported Linux and Asterisk to the current hardware,
ie. Nintendo Wii, Sony PS3, or Microsoft XBox360?
The Xbox is an x86 machine, so running linux and/or asterisk on it
should not be too difficult. There's
Out of curiosity why would you want to?
Hello
I don't know much about game consoles, and I was wondering if someone
had successfully ported Linux and Asterisk to the current hardware,
ie. Nintendo Wii, Sony PS3, or Microsoft XBox360?
Thank you.
At 4:48 PM on 16 Oct 2009, Adam Moffett wrote:
Out of curiosity why would you want to?
Because he can? or, Because it's there.
http://www.askoxford.com/worldofwords/quotations/quotefrom/mallory/
...but hopefully the OP doesn't end up bricking his console.
I don't know much about game
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Linux Asterisk
Hi,
I think the correct answer to this question is whatever you are most
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Linux Asterisk
As you are a new Linux and asterisk user you best path is to use a Linux
Distribution that is easy to install and setup.
I have heard that Mandrake is very good, but for me I like Fedora 2
Hi,
I think the correct answer to this question is whatever you are most
comfortable with.
I also use Debian Sarge and find it to be great. I'm also a FreeBSD user.
Perhaps the best thing to do would be to install one distro and have a
play and see if you like it.
If you don't, try something
Hi all,
I am thinking in implementing asterisk into my buisness. I heard all
sorts of good things about it. The question im asking my self is what
linux distribution is best to use? Do you know what distribution they
use for their asterisk training?
Thanks for reading me.
PBXER
Asterisk Pbx wrote:
sorts of good things about it. The question im asking my self is what
linux distribution is best to use? Do you know what distribution they
use for their asterisk training?
As in most questions, the one that you're used to use.
I myself use Debian sarge, but I'm used to this
Hi,
Il giorno gio, 07-04-2005 alle 05:19 -0400, Asterisk Pbx ha scritto:
I am thinking in implementing asterisk into my buisness. I heard all
sorts of good things about it. The question im asking my self is what
linux distribution is best to use? Do you know what distribution they
use for
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