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2014 Oct 02
1
AstLinux 1.2.0 Released
The AstLinux Team has released 1.2.0. All current users are encouraged to upgrade as this release addresses the bash "ShellShock" bug. New in 1.2.0: * New Linux Kernel 3.2.x * "igb" ethernet driver for Intel Atom C2000 * Enable AES-NI support * New "sip-user-agent" firewall plugin * New versions of Asterisk 11 and 1.8 * Bash "ShellShock" security fixes A
2010 Jan 20
1
AstLinux 0.7.0 Released
The AstLinux Team would like to announce that the 0.7.0 version of AstLinux is available for download. There have been many significant updates in this release including updating to the latest Asterisk Release (1.4.29), moving to DAHDI (2.2.0.2) along with several other system updates. For a complete list of changes, read the changelog available on the download page:
2010 Mar 24
0
AstLinux 0.7.1 released
The AstLinux Team is happy to announce the release of AstLinux 0.7.1. This is a bugfix release which includes updates to Asterisk (1.4.30), Dahdi and several other items as detailed in the Changelog. http://www.astlinux.org/release/071 Existing users can upgrade from the web interface or from the CLI. From the CLI execute the following: upgrade-run-image check
2009 Aug 02
1
AstLinux 0.6.7 released
The Astlinux Development Team is happy to announce the release of AstLinux 0.6.7. This release is a security and bugfix release with no new features. All current users of AstLinux are encouraged to upgrade. Current users can upgrade either from the web interface or by issuing the following commands from the CLI. upgrade-run-image check http://mirror.astlinux.org/firmrware (which should
2008 Mar 27
0
Astlinux Friday Mar 28 @12 Noon EDT VoIP Users Conference
Friday March 28th;: Astlinux How to be a part of the conference via PSTN or SIP : http://www.VoipUsersConference.org Astlinux is a custom Linux distribution that is centered around the goal of providing Asterisk. Astlinux is highly optimized for Asterisk both in commercial and embedded systems. They will be releasing a new version shortly and Darrick Hartman has graciously offered to be a
2010 Nov 07
2
Any good guides for installing Asterisk on Embedded systems like Alix boards?
Hi Everyone, Knowing that running Asterisk on an embedded board like the Alix2d3 requires some fine tuning. Do you know of any good guides out there that does this from beginning to end? Looking to run this in a small office environment. Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2007 Feb 15
0
New AstLinux Branch: RT PREEMPT ("realtime" Linux) - Looking for testers
Hello everyone, Now that astlinux-trunk has been coming along very nicely, I thought I would try to add support for hard realtime capabilities to AstLinux. If everything works (and there are no problems with zaptel), with a little tweaking this should improve the audio quality on systems with high loads (and probably any system at that) - especially if it is finely tuned and has zaptel
2007 Feb 16
0
AstLinux + RT PREEMPT
Hello everyone, (I first sent this several hours ago, it appears it got lost. Thought I'd give it a second try). Now that astlinux-trunk has been coming along very nicely, I thought I would try to add support for hard realtime capabilities to AstLinux. If everything works (and there are no problems with zaptel), with a little tweaking this should improve the audio quality on systems
2009 Apr 18
0
Astlinux 0.6.5 upgrade released
The latest version of Astlinux has been released today. Changes include: Asterisk 1.4.24.1 (security fix AST-2009-03) Asterisk-gui svn 4739 Astlinux web interface 1.4.07 Update Zoneinfo to '2009e' Additional checking is now done when performing an upgrade of the OS. Existing users of Astlinux (0.6.x) can upgrade their system from the web interface or by issuing the following commands
2005 Aug 02
0
AstLinux 0.2.8 released
Hello everyone, I have just finished up work on a new release of AstLinux, the embedded/live cd/minimal built from scratch Linux distro centered around Asterisk. Most of the work for 0.2.8 has been on the ISO image (live/install cd), the init system and further system customization with new rc.conf variables. - The ISO image now allows you to install AstLinux to a local disk/CF card,
2005 Aug 28
0
Asterisk + AstLinux testing images now available
Hello everyone, A few days ago on *-dev I proposed the idea of making AstLinux images on a routine basis as a test platform for Asterisk. The ultimate goal is to have a web driven interface (accessible to the public) where users can download the latest and greatest versions of Asterisk (HEAD, STABLE, and recently 1.2.0-beta*), apply optional patches from Mantis (or elsewhere), compile
2009 Mar 19
0
AstLinux 0.6.4 available for upgrade
The AstLinux Team is happy to announce that AstLinux 0.6.4 is available. All users of AstLinux are encouraged to upgrade since this release fixes the recently reported security vulnerability in Asterisk 1.4.23.1 Right now a mix up on the Sourceforge site is preventing us from uploading full install versions, but current users of 0.6.2 or 0.6.3 can upgrade to 0.6.4 by using either the
2005 Aug 14
1
Module wcfxs - is it not part of astlinux?
Hello I am (attempting) to run the astlinux version of Asterisk on a VIA embedded platform. I have a TDM04B and pretty sure zaptel.conf and zapata.conf setup OK. They worked fine with same card in traditional PC anyway. I think need the module wcfxs for a Digium TDM04B card. Is this module not part of astlinux? Do I need to download it? Or is it in opt? I see wctdm - but think that is
2006 May 16
0
Re: [Astlinux-users] British English Female files ready for download
Mark, While these samples are pretty good they do not work "out of the box" - there are a couple of issues: 1. the samples are 44100 samples/second and Asterisk needs them to be at 8000 samples/second. This is what happens if you prune out all of the Amercian voicemail prompts and substitute yours: Asterisk 1.2.7, Copyright (C) 1999 - 2006 Digium, Inc. and others. Created by Mark
2012 Jan 15
0
AstLinux 1.01 Released
The AstLinux Team would like to announce the release of 1.0.1. This version is available with either Asterisk 1.4.43 or Asterisk 1.8.8.3. A full changelog and upgrade (or new install) instructions are available on our website. Please follow the upgrade instructions carefully when upgrading from a release prior to 1.0. http://www.astlinux.org Please note that this release includes a change in
2004 Dec 15
0
AstLinux - New Version - w/ 1.0.3 what about capi!!!!
That's great, But does any one know of a package that has capi as part of it. ?? -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Kristian Kielhofner Sent: Thursday, 16 December 2004 3:22 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [Asterisk-Users] AstLinux - New Version - w/
2004 Dec 15
0
AstLinux - New Version - w/ 1.0.3
Hello everyone, I have posted a new version of AstLinux (0.1.6). This one should be the "best" yet (relatively speaking). I have made a lot of init changes, added some applications, and of course - updated to asterisk-1.0.3, zaptel-1.0.3, and libpri-1.0.3. You may also like the "improved" website (don't expect much more) ;). Find more below:
2005 Mar 10
1
OT: AstLinux 0.2.2 released
Hello Everyone, I have released AstLinux 0.2.2. There are way too many improvements to list here, but here is a short summary: Linux 2.4.27, iptables, mini_httpd (with PHP & SSL), phpconfig, AstShape traffic shaping, tftp server, OpenSSH, proftpd, Soekris Net4801 and Pentium-MMX and higher x86 support. There is actually WAY more software, but I couldn't possibly list it all. It
2007 Jul 22
0
AstLinux 0.4.7
Hello Everyone, I have released AstLinux 0.4.7. This release includes Asterisk 1.2.22. More here: http://www.astlinux.org/node/26 -- Kristian Kielhofner
2005 May 11
3
Astlinux & AMP
Hi all, Has anyone had experience with installing AMP on a soekris box running Astlinux? Is it possible ? Cheers, Callum