

(correct me if I'm wrong please) Anyway, I'd be interested if someone tries this out. Not a 'j' model) and you probably need something a bit newer that's Atom/x86 based because I don't think there's XIVO/WAZO packages for ARM. Of course you'd probably want one of the more 'capable' Syn NASes for this (ie. I wouldn't expect to be able to install WAZO natively into the Syn OS (called DSM) because of the limited busybox environment/shell but the chroot'd Debian instance should give a fully capable Deb install afaik. If installing FOP2 on a supported backend, then you do not have to do anything to have the Visual. I have NOT tried this but I can speculate: I know there is a package to install a Debian chroot environment (third party, if there is interest I can lookup which repo has it.) I suppose it should be possible to install WAZO/XIVO in this chroot'd environment as technically this should appear as a full Debian install to the WAZO software. ASTERISK is a registered trademark of Digium, Inc. Hi everbody, Synology has published a package to quickly install Asterisk on its Diskstation NAS systems - unfortunately, FreePBX so far has not been ported successfully onto those NASes. FYI it is possible to install ipkg packages on the synology's, greets Replies (7). As the synology's already have very large market share, I think it would be a really good opportunity for XIVO, to spread your name, with an alternative package for the integrated VOIP server app. Installing a Incredible PBX (Asterisk, FreePBX & NAFs Google voice Support) on an existing Virtualization Platform (Synology Diskstation) took couple of.
