RE: On Topic: Cheapest Asterisk USB Key? (was: Re: [asterisk-users]Off Topic: Open Source USB Softphone)

2007-04-01 Thread Stelios Koroneos
> > Here's a flipside of this subject: what is the absolute > cheapest Linux > device that can be connected to a PC's USB port? That has just enough > power for a minimal Asterisk server running on it. The Asterisk just > maintains a CDR database on its Flash memory, which it periodically > s

RE: On Topic: Cheapest Asterisk USB Key? (was: Re: [asterisk-users] Off Topic: Open Source USB Softphone)

2007-04-01 Thread Salvatore Giudice
Try installing Monte Vista http://www.mvista.com/ on the usb stick. It will be a lot cleaner than taking a standard server distribution of linux and stripping out all the unwanted kernel modules. Monte Vista is an embedded linux that should be able to boot your server off a 128mb usb stick with As

Re: On Topic: Cheapest Asterisk USB Key? (was: Re: [asterisk-users] Off Topic: Open Source USB Softphone)

2007-04-01 Thread Michael Graves
Probably not exactly what you're looking for but Astlinux runs on Gumstix. Would be suitable for prototyping. Michael On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 09:08:17 -0400, Matthew Rubenstein wrote: > Here's a flipside of this subject: what is the absolute cheapest Linux >device that can be connected to a P