making distros like Asterisk at Home talk from installupthrough daily use

Brent Harding bharding at doorpi.net
Tue Jun 13 22:45:21 UTC 2006


Yeah, that's the idea so it's easy to set up. I also don't want to have to 
scan my provider's network to find where the machine is (if one can't see 
the screen or hear speech because the kernel doesn't provide it, how else 
would I tell from my other machine what dhcp address they assign) This is 
why a router probably would've been better than a switch, but this is what 
no-ip.org and stuff are made for.


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> cause it has a web gui thats why
> my guess is he doesn't want to deal with all the conplex config crap
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>> Why? Why particularly Asterisk At Home when Asterisk itselfs works
>> perfectly well with Speakup.
>>
>> Isn't Asterisk At Home a gui front end to Asterisk? Or, did I miss
>> something here?
>>
>> Brent Harding writes:
>>> Hi there! I want to know how I could make Asterisk at Home run with a
>>> speakup-enabled Kernel, especially through the installation and all? I 
>>> want
>>> to use the Asterisk system and Voip and heard this was the easiest way 
>>> to
>>> do it My old machine I want to make into a Linux box has some core of
>>> Fedora on its secondary 6.whatever gig drive, and the 30 gig has 98 on 
>>> that
>>> I just want certain files of and that will then be reformatted, and it 
>>> has
>>> my double talk board I used with that distro. Assuming that the Fedora 
>>> on
>>> there is still bootable and I remember the Root password, how would I
>>> modify the iso of the Asterisk at Home distro so I could have talking
>>> install and then boot into a talking system? I heard this is the easiest
>>> way of running such a system because you get the webbased admin tools 
>>> that
>>> are set up for that distro. The last time I tried just replacing the 
>>> Kernel
>>> on an install disk and reburning, I got module error disaster. How do I
>>> prevent that this time?
>>>
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