Thomas A. Lowery on 13 May 2006 03:00:48 -0000


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Re: May 15th Meeting Announcement


I've also used the NSLU2 for a few years however I'm running it stock. The device works well most of the time. After I applied V2.3R63 and attached 160GB drive to port 2 I've had to reboot the device every other week. I've been thinking about reflashing the device to allow NFS as well as Samba.

Recommendation on which package to reflash with?

Tom

Marty Squicciarini wrote:
Doug - Happy Birthday

I've been using the NSLU2 for a couple of years now and and you can't beat
the price/performance plus it has a great Wiki, Yahoo group and IRC
channel.


I'm hoping to get enough info from Lee's talk to be able to set up Asterisk
but my biggest problem is time. See everyone at the meeting.



On 5/12/06, Lee Marzke <lee@marzke.net> wrote:

Doug,

>I am a complete novice to voip/asterisk. The NSLU2 is just a very small,
>very low power Linux appliance. I have lots of things running in it. It
is
>an amazing little box. It might be a good topic for a meeting.


I would be interested in seeing the NSLU2 work.   I have a couple Sipura
SPA-841 phones
but haven't used the SPA-3000   I would think there is some overlap in
setup, however.
I found this guide that may help:
http://www.jmgtechnology.com.au/spa_3000_guide.pdf

I run Asterisk on a µATX board in a Netvista case ( slightly larger than
a phone book )
with an IDE drive, no CD, floppy, or monitor,  so it is pretty low power
as well.  The
power supply is only rated 60W.

My repeat Asterisk talk is at UNISYS in Malvern on 5/18
http://www.phillylinux.org/meetings.html

Lee

Doug Crompton wrote:
> Lee,
>
>
> The fact that it is so low power and capable lends it to many uses where
a
> desktop/laptop might not work or might be overkill. It makes a great
> server for music/video/files, small web server, specialized control,
> etc. File pkg.list is attached showing current stuff ported to unslung
on
> NSLU2. There are also openslug and DebianSlug projects which would offer
> even more. The NSLU2 can be found for about $80 or less.
>
> Asterisk has been ported to it.
>
> http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/Asterisk
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-asterisk/files/config/
>
> I also purchased spa-3000 which seems like a real flexible box for
> integration of pots analog,local analog, and voip. It does have an
> extensive and somewhat intimidating setup though. Do you know anyone who
> has used this box?
>
> Something to do in my spare time!
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