On 28 Jan 2010, at 02:32, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
Just wondering if there are any Linux-based hard phones out there --
if
so, it'd be neat to see if I couldn't take advantage of the
underlying OS.
Snom.. Cisco/Linkysys SPA.. None of them are that easy to 'take
advantage' of though.
S
Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
Just wondering if there are any Linux-based hard phones out there -- if
so, it'd be neat to see if I couldn't take advantage of the underlying OS.
Thanks,
-Ken
Snom phones use Linux
Ish
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On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 09:35:37AM +, Ishfaq Malik wrote:
Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
Just wondering if there are any Linux-based hard phones out there -- if
so, it'd be neat to see if I couldn't take advantage of the underlying OS.
Thanks,
-Ken
Snom phones use Linux
What
Hi!
Snom phones use Linux
What hardware is it exactly on those phones? What CPU? How much memory?
What size of NAND/flash? Which parts of that hardware are not supported in
mainline kernel?
Looks like someone out there is working on putting OpenWRT onto a snom
820. For the 3xx models
Just wondering if there are any Linux-based hard phones out there -- if
so, it'd be neat to see if I couldn't take advantage of the underlying OS.
Thanks,
-Ken
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