Re: [Astlinux-users] Astlinux 0.6.3 Released

2009-02-28 Thread Darrick Hartman
Mart,

I usually save those rubber feet that stick on the back of various 
network equipment and use one of those to keep the back side of the pci 
card from touching the inside of the case.  Seems to work well.

Darrick

Martin Rogers wrote:
> Hi
> 
> just set up my first net5501 box with 0.6.3. What a breeze.
> 
> Very straight forward indeed, in fact I had more problem getting the
> TDM400 to fit properly in the case that I did with any CF or Astlinux
> issues.
> 
> One thing I would say about the case, is that the unsupported corner of
> the PCI card really needs stabilising.  These boxes would not normally
> be moved around powered up, but they could be. As supplied, the PCI card
> can flap around slightly and could ground out the semiconductor in that
> corner.  I fitted a plastic tower in that corner and it seems fine now.
> 
> Many thanks to all who contributed to 0.6.3.
> 
> Mart


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Re: [Astlinux-users] Astlinux 0.6.3 Released

2009-02-28 Thread Martin Rogers
Hi

just set up my first net5501 box with 0.6.3. What a breeze.

Very straight forward indeed, in fact I had more problem getting the
TDM400 to fit properly in the case that I did with any CF or Astlinux
issues.

One thing I would say about the case, is that the unsupported corner of
the PCI card really needs stabilising.  These boxes would not normally
be moved around powered up, but they could be. As supplied, the PCI card
can flap around slightly and could ground out the semiconductor in that
corner.  I fitted a plastic tower in that corner and it seems fine now.

Many thanks to all who contributed to 0.6.3.

Mart

Darrick Hartman wrote:
> We are proud to release Astlinux 0.6.3.  All users of AstLinux should 
> upgrade to this release.  Files are available for download at the 
> Astlinux SourceForge project page. 
> https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=170462
> 
> Updates include new versions of Asterisk, Asterisk-gui, driver updates 
> for wanpipe and Rhino and several updates on the underlying packages. 
> The web interface continues to evolve with a large number of new 
> features including the ability to upgrade to new releases from the web 
> interface.
> 
> Please see the Documentation section at http://www.astlinux.org for more 
> information about how to install or upgrade from previous 0.6.x versions.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> The Astlinux Development Team
> 
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Re: [Astlinux-users] Astlinux 0.6.3 Released

2009-02-27 Thread Cleveland Electronic Services
Darrick,

Which image should I use for an Alix1c?.

Cheers

Cleve

-Original Message-
From: Darrick Hartman [mailto:dhart...@djhsolutions.com] 
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Subject: [Astlinux-users] Astlinux 0.6.3 Released

We are proud to release Astlinux 0.6.3.  All users of AstLinux should 
upgrade to this release.  Files are available for download at the 
Astlinux SourceForge project page. 
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=170462

Updates include new versions of Asterisk, Asterisk-gui, driver updates 
for wanpipe and Rhino and several updates on the underlying packages. 
The web interface continues to evolve with a large number of new 
features including the ability to upgrade to new releases from the web 
interface.

Please see the Documentation section at http://www.astlinux.org for more 
information about how to install or upgrade from previous 0.6.x versions.

Regards,

The Astlinux Development Team


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[Astlinux-users] Astlinux 0.6.3 Released

2009-02-23 Thread Darrick Hartman
We are proud to release Astlinux 0.6.3.  All users of AstLinux should 
upgrade to this release.  Files are available for download at the 
Astlinux SourceForge project page. 
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=170462

Updates include new versions of Asterisk, Asterisk-gui, driver updates 
for wanpipe and Rhino and several updates on the underlying packages. 
The web interface continues to evolve with a large number of new 
features including the ability to upgrade to new releases from the web 
interface.

Please see the Documentation section at http://www.astlinux.org for more 
information about how to install or upgrade from previous 0.6.x versions.

Regards,

The Astlinux Development Team

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