making distros like Asterisk at Home talk from installupthroughdaily use

Brent Harding bharding at doorpi.net
Wed Jun 14 01:27:45 UTC 2006


Yeah, that's what I want to do with it, but I'd need to get it installed 
into that system. I figure I'm probably going to have to buy a KVM switch 
for it even though the keyboard part is all I really need to switch as I 
doubt just keyboard switches are made. This is what the asterisk at home 
system does, unless there is another way around having to use distros that 
don't speak.

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> what about configuring it via internet explorer via the web gui?
> I have done that as well
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> From: "Brent Harding" <bharding at doorpi.net>
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> Subject: Re: making distros like Asterisk at Home talk from 
> installupthrough daily use
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>
>> Actually, it's a distribution iso image that contains CentOS, the 
>> Asterisk software which it compiles after the install reboots the system, 
>> and various web and console config tools so you don't have to mess with 
>> the complex config files that often. I would control it remotely, but my 
>> other machine is XP and Windows Telnet and JFW doesn't work well to edit 
>> files on remote systems and I never cared for Festival with Oralux. I 
>> wonder how I'd throw in a talking Kernel and not make the module 
>> dependencies not be mismatched? I'd rather just install the rest of the 
>> package over my Fedora I already left on there, but they built it around 
>> this distro.
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Janina Sajka" <janina at rednote.net>
>> To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list at redhat.com>
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 3:24 PM
>> Subject: Re: making distros like Asterisk at Home talk from install 
>> upthrough daily use
>>
>>
>>> 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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