[Asterisk-bsd] This client or thin browser in BSD
Kerem Erciyes
kerem.erciyes at gmail.com
Wed Feb 7 07:00:48 MST 2007
Option 3 sounds good. That's what I am heading towards, currently developing
a flashdisk / netboot image for same kind of task. I will boot the clients
from network, yet they will be operating a default ramdisk image of a tiny
specialized FreeBSD installation. Running softphones with terminal server
clients has caused some problems.
Kerem
On 2/6/07, Roland Giesler <Asterisk-BSD at thegreentree.za.net> wrote:
>
> In a call centre environment, an Asterisk telephony setup, which would
> be better to use with a FreeBSD client? I'm hoping to use an eBox
> 3800 (http://www.compactpc.com.tw) with a Via Eden-N processor and
> 256M RAM as operator machines. The application is browser based and
> we pretty much control the whole environment.
>
> Questions:
> 1. Which softphone is best for this kind of setup?
> 2. Should I run a terminal server client (like LTSP / does it have a
> BSD equivalent?)
> 3. Wouldn't a minimal OS, with a browser and a softphone running on
> the client OS be better than a terminal server client?
>
> Some comments and input would be great.
>
> Thanks all
>
> --
> Roland Giesler
> Green Tree Systems cc
> Stellenbosch, South Africa
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> http://www.thegreentree.za.net
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