I had problems on the Raspberry, like stuttering calls (just in between the
calls), maybe it was because of call recording but I would expect one call
recording to be not too much. However I used the packages from the repo,
maybe compiling it yourself and leaving out unnecessary stuff gives beter
How about stripping it down to bare minimum's?
Regards,
Qasim
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Stefan at WPF
stefan.at@googlemail.comwrote:
I had problems on the Raspberry, like stuttering calls (just in between
the calls), maybe it was because of call recording but I would expect one
Guess this is what most people are doing by compiling only necessary stuff.
Personally I find this is to much fidling and contraproductive. Just bought
a small Atom System. Hope it works better.
2012/9/4 qasimak...@gmail.com qasimak...@gmail.com
How about stripping it down to bare minimum's?
Intel Atom has a whole lot of processing power as compared to RaspberryPi.
Asterisk has modular approach do it dosen't make any difference if you
compile only necessary stuff. You can exclude modules in runtime also and
it will serve you the same purpose.
Regards,
Qasim
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at
Yes, but I guess finding all encessary modules is also a lot of fiddling,
isn't it?
2012/9/4 qasimak...@gmail.com qasimak...@gmail.com
Intel Atom has a whole lot of processing power as compared to RaspberryPi.
Asterisk has modular approach do it dosen't make any difference if you
compile only
On Fri, 2012-08-31 at 17:53 +, Giuseppe Longo wrote:
Hi,
has anyone tried asterisk on arm processors? how is the performance?
have encountered problems in the compilation?
Have run asterisk up to 1.4 using openembeded on several arm boards in
the past.
In general works well with sip/iax
On Tue, 2012-09-04 at 13:58 +0500, qasimak...@gmail.com wrote:
How about stripping it down to bare minimum's?
How about an other ARM-board?
http://gooseberry.atspace.co.uk/?page_id=13
Specifically the more mem (4GB) will help..
hw
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has anyone tried asterisk on arm processors?
Yeah, I used Asterisk on ARM Cortex8 processors for an embedded board, Zoom
OMAP35x.
how is the performance?
Well, it was an experimental setup to create a custom Asterisk channel. So
I can't tell you about the performance in production
I have tried it on raspberrypi, Although i didn't do any tests but looks
promising. Should be able to handle calls in figure of two digits easily,
The final answer always depends on your configuration.
Regards,
Qasim
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 8:52 AM, Sazzad sazzadbinka...@gmail.com wrote:
has
Hi,
I installed Asterisk 1.6.1 on Fedora 11 on SheevaPlug. I had to modify
Makefike because The kernel architecture armv5tel was not
recognized. I didn't check the performance,but within 2 simultaneous
connections, I worked well.
Makoto
2012/9/1 Carlos Chavez cur...@telecomabmex.com:
On Fri,
Hi,
has anyone tried asterisk on arm processors? how is the performance?
have encountered problems in the compilation?
Thanks,
Regards.
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On Fri, 2012-08-31 at 17:53 +, Giuseppe Longo wrote:
Hi,
has anyone tried asterisk on arm processors? how is the performance?
have encountered problems in the compilation?
Thanks,
Regards.
I have installed Asterisk on a Raspberry Pi and it works very well for
a small site.
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