[App_rpt-users] ACID on a Netbook?

Jon Rorke jrorke at cogeco.ca
Tue Aug 13 12:06:14 UTC 2013


HI Ramesh, Just about all the IBM/Lenovo PCs I used had failed in 
similar fashion. I have had much more luck with used HP Compaq boxes.

I cant see why not an atom net book couldnt do the job. The only problem 
is loading Centos/asterisk on it as there is no cd rom. I have not been 
able to access any pc with out a standard CD Rom.
I have tried usb external CD rom but no dice.

Still would be nice to load from USB stick too.

It would make install real easy too. The Xipper distro (Redhat Fidora) 
can be loaded from USB stick so why cant ACID?

Jon VA3RQ

On 8/12/2013 10:09 PM, Ramesh Dhami (VA3UV) wrote:
> On 12/08/2013 9:02 PM, Benjamin Naber wrote:
>> Ramesh,
>>
>> Please explain test conditions, standards expected, and actual results.
>>
>> I'm running Limey Linux on a thin client. I am using
>> usbradio.conf/chan_usbradio and I've experience zero
>> hangs/freezes/drop-outs/you-name-it.
>>
>> DSP = CPU intensive? Unless you are running many nodes on one machine
>> that use DSP functions, then I don't think so.
>>
>
> <-- Hi Benjamin;  I was using ACID on a HP T5710 (~1.2GHz proc with 
> 256MB of RAM, IIRC).  I just tested with one node - if I used 
> chan_simpleusb and half-duplex, the repeater worked fine (using an 
> external controller of course).
>
> If I switched to chan_usbradio, dsp, full duplex (removing the 
> external controller), I found that the repeater would remain keyed 
> after the input signal was removed.  I tried this a few times, got the 
> same results.  So, since the HP worked fine with an external 
> controller, I used chan_simpleusb.
>
> For my own / current application, I am pursuing an IBM ThinkPad laptop 
> Intel Dual core ~ 1.8GHz proc' which, I believe should work out fine.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ramesh.
>
> 2182 / 2424 down due to (yet another) zapped SATA controller in an IBM 
> Think Centre 9210.
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