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Published in 2016-10-20 06:36:10 | Show all floors |Read mode
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I am looking to setup a PBX on my OPi Model OPiPC+. I do not have the experience of my own but am good at learning. I just need the direction. Does anyone have the know how or could point me to the proper place to get this going. I am thinking that armbian is the most stable. I found some articles but they were somewhat outdated and did not work. I prefer a GUI so I think FreePBX is the minimum, but I would like the features of Elastix eventualy to be used.

Any help is appreciated.

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Hi, I was able to just ompile the latest "mainline" release 13 of Asterisk on OPI0.  I did use Armbian and the gcc toolchain that comes with it. Apart from a few missing libraries (depending on you choices of features when running 'make menuconfig'), it compiled clean.
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