[App_rpt-users] Allstar on different distros

Tim Sawyer tim.sawyer at me.com
Sat Aug 31 22:16:13 UTC 2013


My friend in Las Vegas tells me Limey Linux runs on these. He's sending me one to play with.
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Tim
:wq

On Aug 31, 2013, at 3:09 PM, Tony KT9AC <kt9ac at ameritech.net> wrote:

> OK, I'm going to ask if there ongoing efforts to package or provide install schemes for different hardware?
> 
> I have had a node running for years on an old P4 just fine. For a low-power, fanless box I've gravitated toward the HP Thin clients, which really aren't that bad. 1.0Ghz AMD Geode, 512MB ram and an upgrade to a 44-pin 8GB Compact Flash. I have a need to build and remotely deploy three of these and would like a common install to manage. I do the standard noatime and tmpfs changes to keep the flash quiet and happy.
> 
> ACID won't install on Thin Clients; XIPAR will install but takes about 3-4 hours and doesn't do MDC1200 or record traffic that I need (acid archives). I can install Debian 7.1 in about 20 minutes and it absolutely flies. Asterisk 1.8 and the current ACID SVN all compile under Debian but I can't get it to work with the URI interface. Dmesg and lspci show the URI but Allstar using the "radio tune" shows the card as "-1". I have a whole weekend in this latest build attempt.
> 
> It would seem that out in the real world you can install Asterisk on anything, and that is the spirit of open-source. What would be required to get app_rpt and some of the chan stuff to run on "commodity" installs (apt-get install asterisk for example)?
> 
> A lot of this is over my head, but I'm willing to try. I realize that some builds were customized for a point in time, so that begs the question about modern day attempts (Debian 7.1 runs the 3.2.0-4-686-pae kernel). Thanks Kirk for your script, but I found out late last night it doesn't use the same hardware that I do.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Tony (27129/27418/27460)
> 
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