Introducing Flite: A Voice Synthesis System That Really Works With Asterisk@Home
Today we finally have a solution for everyone that has wished for the good ol’ days when the Festival text-to-speech engine actually worked in Asterisk@Home…
Today we finally have a solution for everyone that has wished for the good ol’ days when the Festival text-to-speech engine actually worked in Asterisk@Home…
Here’s a quick tips-and-tricks guide to quickly installing the latest, greatest version of Asterisk@Home: version 2.8. It includes the CentOS 4.3 version of Linux and Asterisk 1.2.7.1. In addition, you’ll get the all-new freePBX 2.01, an Apache web server, SendMail and Comedian mail servers, MySQL, PHP, phpMyAdmin, SugarCRM, NVfaxdetect, Samba for Microsoft file sharing/networking, and much more.
Let Asterisk cast your votes on American Idol® while you read a good book! Here’s how …
Want to make unlimited free calls with Asterisk to anywhere in the U.S., Canada, and 50 other countries? Here’s how …
A new version of Asterisk (1.2.6) and the zaptel drivers (1.2.5) have hit the street. Here’s how to upgrade Asterisk@Home 2.7 to the latest and greatest versions …
Even your doorbell can now be part of your Asterisk system. And it probably should. Here’s how …
Ever wished you could make unlimited nationwide cell phone calls using a $40 a month plan? With Sprint’s new offering and a free Asterisk@Home PBX, you finally can. Here’s how …
Here’s the definitive step-by-step guide to quickly installing the latest, greatest version of Asterisk@Home: version 2.7. It includes the CentOS 4.2 version of Linux and Asterisk 1.2.5. In addition, you’ll get an Apache web server, SendMail and Comedian mail servers, MySQL, PHP, phpMyAdmin, SugarCRM, NVfaxdetect, Samba for Microsoft file sharing/networking, and much more. The whole project will take you about 90 minutes to complete, and it’s free of charge. This edition of the Newbie’s Guide also adds tips and tricks for those updating from a previous version of Asterisk@Home.