The Linux documentation on installing HUDLite doesn't really say how to install it. I can download the hudlite RPM, but where are the rest of the RPMs indicated in the documentation. And then how and where is the fonality folder is created? Somebody needs to re-write the documentaiton page. Please guide me on how to install HUD Server, if anybody has installed it successfully. -- Zeeshan A Zakaria -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060913/4ab67b7f/attachment.htm
Yeah there are some problems with the docs, and the product itself isn't very impressive -- still bugs that existed for months that basically make it worthless for me to use. Anyway, since they didn't include ircd and the perl mods in the new package, just download and install ircd-hybrid from ircd-hybrid.com, and the perl modules it references using CPAN. If you use queues in your setup, don't even bother..it still won't track calls that come in on a queue. -Brodie On Thursday 14 September 2006 12:48 am, Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:> The Linux documentation on installing HUDLite doesn't really say how to > install it. I can download the hudlite RPM, but where are the rest of the > RPMs indicated in the documentation. And then how and where is the fonality > folder is created? Somebody needs to re-write the documentaiton page. > > Please guide me on how to install HUD Server, if anybody has installed it > successfully.
> As for FOP, when clients come to meet you after seeing attractive interfaces > from other proprietary systems, its just embarrassing to show them such an > ugly interface like FOP.FOP interface, altough it has some limitations (fixed button positions and size for the flash client), it is pretty much configurable. It can look ugly or impresive, depending on the time you put to create your own look. You can use custom background for the whole screen, or for each button, etc. Using the dhtml panel there is no limitations on the layout, you can make it look as anything, including HUD. It is limited to your html skills. Have you taken a look at http://www.asternic.org live demo? Anyways, attractive is not everything, sometimes the information displayed is more important. The most advanced call center reports I saw are just plain text with standard formatting. I guess the important thing on this interfaces should be usability and flexibility and not only looks. Best regards, -- Nicol?s Gudi?o Buenos Aires - Argentina
> And also it would be nice to have more detailed instructions on how to > upgrade FOP.This belongs to FOP mailing list... but anyways: 0) backup your previous install, just in case 1) replace op_server.pl 2) replace operator_panel.swf 3) read UPGRADE, you might need to add 3 or 4 new parameters to op_style.cfg and maybe op_server.cfg and op_buttons.cfg. Those parameters are usually optional, so this step is probably optional. 4) restart the panel If you are upgrading for an old version and you are using an outdated version of FreePBX/AMP, you might need to modify the script that generate the config file (retrieve_op_conf_from_mysql.pl) in order to display queue activity, because queue buttons where renamed from [queuename] to [QUEUE/quename]. That script is part of AMP/FreePBX, not FOP. All of this is documented somehow in the tarball, online documentation. You are always welcome to improve the documentation if you feel is innacurate or incomplete, make translations, etc. And if you do not have time to do custom mods, you can hire someone to do it for you... ;) Best regards, -- Nicol?s Gudi?o Buenos Aires - Argentina