and if so how can a blind persion install it
fre 2010-12-31 klockan 12:47 -0800 skrev Steve Cohen:
> Hi:
> 
> Download trixbox from www.trixbox.org it's free. It does everything you wish 
> and it is easy to set up.  
> 
> 
> Steve
> [email protected]
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:22 AM, Robin Kipp <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Hello all!
> > So, I'd like to implement an Asterisk server used for all of my phone 
> > calls. I'm not yet planning to build an enterprise-style system here, there 
> > will only be 2 or 3 people communicating through this server at most. 
> > However, as I'd like to use some of the features present in Asterisk and 
> > FreePBX, such as call recording, voicemail and conferencing, I think this 
> > would be a good solution for me. So, first I tried getting it up and 
> > running on Debian, but I kept getting errors when compiling and it didn't 
> > work out all that nice. So, as I really would like to focus on the Asterisk 
> > system itself rather than the installation, I was looking for a complete 
> > boundle and found Asterisk Now. Sounds excellent to me, it really is what 
> > I've been looking for and I'd love to use it. However, I'm dealing with a 
> > probably somewhat unusual issue here: as I'm a blind computer user, I'm not 
> > able to go through the on-screen setup without some kind of assistive 
> > technology. For example, if the installer started an SSH server, it would 
> > be possible to connect to the host system from another computer running a 
> > screen reader software (a software that outputs what's on the screen 
> > through a speech synthesizer or a Braille display). Also, if the installer 
> > included BrlTty, a console screen reader which also comes with the Debian 
> > installer, for example I could start that from the boot prompt and get the 
> > output from the installer sent to that. The problem is, I think the 
> > installer neither allows remote installation using SSH nor includes BrlTty. 
> > Right now, I have no idea how I could proceed with installing Asterisk Now 
> > in an accessible way. The only thing I could do is start the live CD as 
> > that comes pre-configured, but then writing it all to disk would be the 
> > problem, as i doubt this could be done dd.
> > I would greatly appreciate someassistance with this - thanks a lot for any 
> > advice!
> > Robin
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