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Thursday, August 17, 2006

TrixBox 1.1.1 Virtual Machine by NerdVittles


Update: Click here for a b i t--t o r r e n t.

Ward Mundy, over at NerdVittles.com, has released a new TrixBox VM. This one has all the updates as of this post AND all of Ward's usual fixes PLUS all of the NerdVittles TrixBox Applications pre-installed!

It also has a cron job that sets the time every 15 minutes in an attempt to have somewhat normal time-keeping. Funny thing about this problem is that it even exists in a plain-jane CentOS install... so I don't think it has anything to do with what we consider virtualization timing issues with VoIP and virtualization. I've also added VMWare tools to this along with a couple other minor mods.

This VM is available at his site and also here. We have a 5mb/s pipe and when it gets full, things may slow down a little, so keep trying back. Ward has a good size pipe too, but it has a 1000gb/month transfer limit. So, try here first... or there... but if he's reached his limit for the month this will have to do.

If you find this stuff useful, As Ward says, "be a good nerd and donate!" He's got a paypal link on his site as do I... just look for the PayPal Donate Icon in our sidebars. Bandwidth ain't cheap!

Click here to download the NerdVittles.com Special TrixBox 1.1.1 Virtual Machine. It is about 650 meg.

 

4 Comments:

  • What is the login: and Password: for this VMWare image?

    By Silversword, at August 22, 2006 8:01 PM  

  • for the console, it is root and password. for the web-interface, it is maint and password.

    HTH,

    Jim

    By Jim, at August 23, 2006 6:23 AM  

  • Is there any way in the future to use a virtual SCSI disk instead of IDE? I know it isn't common, but I want to try this on an ESX server, and as I'm sure you are aware, virtual SCSI is all ESX uses. I'm assuming Player and Server can both use virtual SCSI devices.

    Thanks,
    Greg

    By Anonymous, at September 04, 2006 8:05 PM  

  • I am using this Trixbox ISO for a month now and it is a blast. However I have one complain: The filesystem in the image is just too small and it doesn't allow an upgrade to 1.2. Is there any way to increase the size of the filesystem?

    I should mention that I already upgraded FreePBX to the latest, but the Trixbox/Linux uprades are looking for around 270MB...

    Thanks,
    Jens

    By Anonymous, at September 25, 2006 10:26 AM  

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