Jim,

>Also, what OS to run? The console will only need to run a browser app,
and
>perhaps an email client. A nice lightweight Linux might do, but is
there
>such a thing as lightweight X? (that looks good and runs Firefox).

Damn Small Linux (http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/)runs very well on
machines where powerful hardware isn't available. It runs the FluxBox
XWM, which is relatively lightweight. They claim it can run properly on
a 486DX with 16MB of RAM. I've had great success getting a usable system
on hardware that wouldn't run GNOME or KDE. On the type of hardware
you're talking about, it should just fly.

Cheers,
Alex


-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Van Meggelen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 9:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [on-asterisk] Small PC to use as a console

I am looking to provision a small pc for use as a web console (for FOP,
let's say). An Apple mini-MAC would be aboout the right size, but really
too
expensive. A mini-ITX board might do, but there are so many of them now
and
the VIA boards seem to have a reputation for poor quality.

Features needed:
- silent (solid state components or ultra quiet fans/drives)
- ability to handle a CF card as a boot drive (if an adaptor card is
needed
that's OK)
- small footprint, and preferably styled conservatively
- possibility to add full softphone capability later (although this
would be
something to do for the second version, console 1.0 should be a basic PC
to
start - adding speech paths will vastly increase the development
effort).
- anything else I have missed?
- unit has to be new (i.e. no used Dells from a liquidator), and have a
reasonably reliable supply chain

Also, what OS to run? The console will only need to run a browser app,
and
perhaps an email client. A nice lightweight Linux might do, but is there
such a thing as lightweight X? (that looks good and runs Firefox).

If we can put our heads together and think this one through it'd benefit
any
of us who do enterprise work, because sooner or later you can be sure
you're
going to be asked to provision a pc to be dedicated as a console, and a
huge, noisy PC is not going to be popular.

It'd be cool to wiki the results as well, since this would benefit the
community at large.

Jim

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