Hi
This is a little off topic, so apologies in advance, but in reply to Krztkat,
here are some handy hints and tips for no cost virtualisation.
But before that, I wonder if this method using asterisk realtime could provide the key, but ignore the voicemail for the moment. Anyone got the time and skills to look at this in more detail?
http://www.openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.ph ... ntegration
Virtualisation
For windows users you can download this: -
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/produc ... fault.mspx
You can then load up LAMP + Asterisk + A2Billing, but with any virtual PC, you cannot necessarily expect good voice quality, except on the most high spec machines.
alternatively, download VMWare player from here:-
http://www.vmware.com/products/player/ and then VMXBuilder to create the virtual disks, ethernet cards and image - e.g. the equivalent of a blank PC.
As ever, no guarantees are implied or given, but they work for me.
VMXBuilder is available here: -
http://petruska.stardock.net/software/VMware.html
I have not tried this for myself, but I have had good reports, you could look at virtualIron: -
http://www.virtualiron.com/products/open_source.cfm but this will have to be installed on your own special hardware.
Lastly, I have included a blank VMWare virtual machine (no guarantees are implied or given), when you have unzipped it, you should have a virtual machine to run on VMware Player.
It will include 1Gb Ram, a 10Gb Hard drive, and 2 CDRom, one should be your physical CD, and the other is an ISO image. Simply edit the line "ide1:0.fileName = "C:\Documents and Settings\Joe\Desktop\concordiax.iso" to point at your own ISO image on your file system.
It's ctrl+alt to change the focus of the mouse/keyboard from vmware to the desktop, and just click in the vmware image to get control again.
On first boot, you may have to press escape to get the boot selection screen. Then just install your favourite Linux OS or ISO download.
Joe