VoiceBuntu is a Linux-based software designed to offer VoIP service through the use of Asterisk and VoiceOne technologies. Built on the Ubuntu platform, it is available as a live distribution.
One of the most notable features of VoiceBuntu is its in-built boot prompt cheap code that one can use called 'persistent'. This feature enables users to keep settings on a flash disk or memory stick. To get started, burn the ISO file on a CD-ROM, then start the live CD distribution and wait for everything to be ready.
Please note that apache will start at the last moment of the boot cycle. Therefore, it may take one or two minutes to let everything load. Once everything is set, start your browser and point to the IP address of your running VoiceBuntu (i.e. ).
If you don't have a DHCP server available, you can press 'F6' at the boot screen and add the command parameter: static=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx bcast=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx gateway=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx dns1=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx dns2=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. This way, VoiceBuntu boots with static IP address on eth0 network device.
The latest release of VoiceBuntu comes with various new features and improvements. Some are mature, and some have a pilot status. The overall system stability has been increased, and new applications such as hylafax, iaxmodem, and avantfax have been added. Remote syslog can be accessed through netconsole, and new cheat codes have also been added.
Overall, VoiceBuntu is an excellent software that ensures high-quality VoIP service, and it's a perfect choice for everyone looking for an Ubuntu based VoIP service that's easy to use and reliable.
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