I have at home an ISDN line for making phone calls and I want to replace
the (more then ten years old) ISDN phone with some new 'terminal' which
should be a small laptop, having:
- an ISDN (PCMCIA or USB) interface supporting two B channels
- some kind of ISDN daemon watching the D channel for calls, logging of
inbound/outbound numbers and costs (signalled though D channel)
- some kind of (X11) phone application for receiving or making calls,
audio should be done through micro/loudspeaker or headset
- completely disk-less (like the Asus eeePC series)
- based on FreeBSD
Any ideas for such a ISDN terminal? Thx in advance
matthias
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Does the following keywords help?
HFC-S USB based ISDN adapter, Acer Aspire One, Freesbie, Asterisk, chan-capi,
ekiga?
If you want I can pre-build something for you in return for money.
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> Does the following keywords help?
>
> HFC-S USB based ISDN adapter,
Is this adapter supported in FreeBSD 7.x?
> Acer Aspire One,
I'd prefer my eeePC 900 which has a 16 GByte SSD and works fine with
FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT, see http://www.unixarea.de/installEeePC.txt
> Freesbie,
Why Freesbie and not FreeBSD 7.x?
> Asterisk,
> chan-capi,
> ekiga?
I know Ekiga from having ported it to FreeBSD, see
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Compile_your_own_SVN_version_of_Ekiga_on_FreeBSD
it has a lot of features for VoIP which are not needed here and I don't
know if it is stable enough for using it 7x24 in my home environment
where also my wife will make calls :-)
> If you want I can pre-build something for you in return for money.
This is new to me, first time that I get an offer for money in a FBSD
mailing list;
Thx
Hi,
> > HFC-S USB based ISDN adapter,
>
> Is this adapter supported in FreeBSD 7.x?
See Billion Tiny ISDN.
>
> > Acer Aspire One,
>
> I'd prefer my eeePC 900 which has a 16 GByte SSD and works fine with
> FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT, see http://www.unixarea.de/installEeePC.txt
>
> > Freesbie,
>
> Why Freesbie and not FreeBSD 7.x?
Freesbie has some scripts that will copy /etc and /root into memory to avoid
wearing the flash.
>
> > Asterisk,
> > chan-capi,
> > ekiga?
>
> I know Ekiga from having ported it to FreeBSD, see
> http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Compile_your_own_SVN_version_of_Ekiga_on_Fr
>eeBSD it has a lot of features for VoIP which are not needed here and I
> don't know if it is stable enough for using it 7x24 in my home environment
> where also my wife will make calls :-)
Or you can make your own simple dial and phonebook interface with QT, Gnome or
just plain xorg.
>
> > If you want I can pre-build something for you in return for money.
>
> This is new to me, first time that I get an offer for money in a FBSD
> mailing list;
>
--HPS