Hi,
you could build an embedded filesystem using one of these great tools:
- buildroot crosstools-ng
- ptxdist
- moblin2
- clfs
The one i prefer is buildroot because is simply, flexible and fast to
build a root filesystem: to setup a minimal system, once you builded the
toolchain using
voyage linux is a stripped debian and i was using it on an alix board some
time ago... Asterisk was compiling on that without any issue. I beleive FS
will do the same.
T.
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 2:57 AM, Brian May
br...@microcomaustralia.com.auwrote:
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 03:53:32PM +1100,
Kristian,
from your experience, supposed we go for net5501 + a 4 - 8 FXS card, what is
the maximum simultaneous calls that this box can handle of course using g729
codec?
I used blackgin (IP08), alix2d3... and all of them were giving up on 6-7
simultaneous calls.
To be honest, i didnt run
Frank Carmickle wrote:
A board with an atom 330 on it would probably do the trick for you. There
are a few made by Intel and Supermicro that look pretty nice. There were
some other people on the list looking to use them. Maybe we can get a
report from someone.
Intel came up with the
I use a dectop by Data Evolution... Its cheap at ~$100. I have it
running debian lenny and FS... works well for me.
http://www.dataevolution.com/dectop%20info%202.htm
http://www.gadgettastic.com/2007/08/18/dectop-the-100-pc/
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 10:45 PM, Fred-145 codecompl...@free.fr
Mark Campbell-Smith wrote:
I use a dectop by Data Evolution... Its cheap at ~$100. I have it
running debian lenny and FS... works well for me.
Thanks for the tip, although this type of box doesn't have a PCI slot, so
the only way to connect FS to the PSTN is through a VoIP provider (or a
On Thu, Dec 10, Fred-145 wrote:
Frank Carmickle wrote:
A board with an atom 330 on it would probably do the trick for you. There
are a few made by Intel and Supermicro that look pretty nice. There were
some other people on the list looking to use them. Maybe we can get a
report
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Frank Carmickle fr...@carmickle.com wrote:
The 330 boards are a little more power hungry but you get a dual core 64 bit
processor. As far as I'm concerned the performance increase is well worth
the extra money. You still well below the power consumption of
ok, but how much smultaneous calls did you get on an alix board using
astlinux... for istnace, this is the question?
T.
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Kristian Kielhofner
kristian.kielhof...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Frank Carmickle fr...@carmickle.com
wrote:
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 03:53:32PM +1100, Brian May wrote:
Lack of OpenZAP support might be an issue, I assume that would be
required to connect to an onboard analogue port... I assume I could just
install Debian or another distribution instead though.
This is another distribution I found:
As a note, we are pretty aggressive about making sure all this stuff works
right out of svn without any patches so it should be easy to port freeswitch to
most platforms now.
Mike
On Dec 10, 2009, at 8:57 PM, Brian May wrote:
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 03:53:32PM +1100, Brian May wrote:
Lack
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 09:20:39PM -0500, Michael Jerris wrote:
As a note, we are pretty aggressive about making sure all this stuff works
right out of svn without any patches so it should be easy to port freeswitch
to most platforms now.
Thats good to hear.
I am guessing this means I should
Anyway I sent an email to Yawarra to ask them if the net5501 computer
http://www.yawarra.com.au/product.php?productCode=HW-NT55 is
compatible with the TDM400 cards.
It is, people have been doing this for a while w/ astlinux:
Hello,
I asked this question on my local linux user group mailing list, and got the
recommendation to ask here.
Anyway, at the moment I am running Asterisk on an IP04 embedded system.
http://www.rowetel.com/ucasterisk/ip04.html
It works well most of the time, however there are some bugs that
Brian,
I have been making efforts to fully support FreeSWITCH in AstLinux.
Our primary targets are low powered x86 boards like the Soekris and
Alix. x86, powerful enough, cheap enough (as low as $100), and about
12 watts. Not bad.
The Soekris net5501 and standard case will (I believe) take
On Thu, Dec 10, Brian May wrote:
Hello,
I asked this question on my local linux user group mailing list, and got the
recommendation to ask here.
Anyway, at the moment I am running Asterisk on an IP04 embedded system.
http://www.rowetel.com/ucasterisk/ip04.html
It works well most of the
Brian May br...@microcomaustralia.com.au wrote:
I do have a spare TDM400p card, although as it is full height, suspect this
isn't going to help.
Have a look at http://www.yawarra.com.au/
Some of their hardware (notably the Soekris Engineering boards:
http://www.soekris.com/) has a PCI slot.
Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
The Soekris net5501 and standard case will (I believe) take a full
height card. Then again you could use any board and get an external
SIP gateway (ATA). We don't currently support OpenZAP with FS in
AstLinux but I'd love to add support for it eventually.
Jason White wrote:
Have a look at http://www.yawarra.com.au/
Ok, found the net5501:
http://www.yawarra.com.au/hw-net5501.php
And here it is assembled for you:
http://www.yawarra.com.au/product.php?productCode=HW-NT55
I am not quite sure on one aspect, for extensions to work the TDM400P
I think I fixed the spandsp cross compile issues tonight, but I suspect there
is a good chance that I broke other builds in the process. I also did a bunch
of work to make the OS X Snow Leopard build cleaner today. Testing would be
much appreciated on both.
Mike
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