Running debian the BBB can run lxde, but it wont be like a current  x86
system experience. But for comparison, the BBB has the rPI trumped in all
but graphics.


On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 9:18 PM, Artie Lekstutis <ar...@lekstutis.com>
wrote:

> I'm looking for a replacement for my antique Trixbox Asterisk servers
> using a BBB solution. One is a home system, the other is a small retail
> operation. Both in reliable operation since 2008. Run part time by a
> someone with a long term interest in Linux and communications systems (me).
>
> The distribution http://www.beaglebone-asterisk.org/ is currently my
> focus. Is there anything I should know about it (good or bad)? Is there
> anything better for such use?
>
> My occupation is embedded systems, not IT. I'd prefer to have a reasonable
> GUI to manage the configuration where possible. FreePbx seems to provide
> that in place of Trixbox. Not that I'm afraid of scripting or re-building
> kernels, I just have other things to do too.
>
> Thanks!
> Artie Lekstutis
>
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