[App_rpt-users] Fwd: Re: [Bulk] Suitability of boot media

Pierre Martel petem001 at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 18 04:36:16 UTC 2013


ok here is the output of my T5630  with Limey..

https://www.dropbox.com/s/r1ugegjyin89eef/2013-02-17%2023.30.11.jpg

and dont tell me that was not fast enough ;-)




From: Shane Morris 
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013 10:30 PM
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Subject: [App_rpt-users] Fwd: Re: [Bulk] Suitability of boot media

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From: "Shane Morris" <edgecomberts at gmail.com>
Date: 18/02/2013 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] [Bulk] Suitability of boot media
To: "pete M" <petem001 at hotmail.com>


Driver issue? Or just plain not supported? 

On 18/02/2013 2:26 PM, "pete M" <petem001 at hotmail.com> wrote:

  Limey did not work on my t5630..

  Envoyé de mon iPad

  Le 17 Feb 2013 à 21:54, "Benjamin L. Naber" <Benjamin at kb9lfz.com> a écrit :

  > You can install Limey Linux on as small as 512MB.
  >
  >
  >
  > On Mon, 2013-02-18 at 08:05 +1100, Shane Morris wrote:
  >> Hi all,
  >>
  >> I am supposed to be having a HP T5630w thin client delivered to me
  >> today, and I was planning to install PBX In A Flash on it, which was
  >> recommended by one of the members of the list.
  >>
  >> First up, can I install from say a 1GB stick to a 8 or 16GB stick, and
  >> leave the larger stick semi-permanently in the machine as boot media
  >> under the cover at the top? The thin client is quoted with only a 2GB
  >> IDE SSD, certainly not enough for this OS, and I don't want to wait
  >> another couple of weeks for postage on a 32GB IDE SSD.
  >>
  >> Next question, which is the best version of PIAF to get? Nowhere that
  >> I can see does it quote which version of Asterisk its using or whether
  >> it would be suitable for use with the correct version for app_rpt
  >> (which is 1.4 as I take it from numerous discussions).
  >>
  >> Last question - this'll be running on the thin client, and as we know,
  >> there are *some* security issues with 1.4 (of course, theres probably
  >> security issues with 1.8 too, but they haven't been exploited yet, so
  >> I'm not bashing 1.4, I know no piece of networked software is totally
  >> secure) so would you recommend using this "repeater controller" box on
  >> an IAX trunk to a 1.8 "PABX controller" box, and let the PABX face the
  >> world? I fully intend on using the internal but offsite connections
  >> over a VPN, but to get to the outside world and onto the PSTN it needs
  >> to go through my ITSPs, Exetels, indial account(s).
  >>
  >> Of course, if this is recommended, which I strongly suspect it is,
  >> I'll have to get another thin client and load 1.8 on it, and establish
  >> the IAX trunk, which I imagine would be a simple exercise.
  >>
  >> Thanks in advance for all your help!
  >>
  >> Shane.
  >>
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