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    thiagolima

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    • RE: RemixOS -- Android for the PC

      Well, I have the Remix Mini http://www.jide.com/en/mini bought at the Kickstarter campaign and I'm really enjoying it. I don't have any PC (or Mac) at home because I don't use much and it is being my home computer for when I want to see something on a bigger screen (despite of the Nexus 6P screen be huge!).

      The only think that I don't like is that the user experience is really laggy. Although I have the 2GB version (with 16GB of storage), it clearly need some more RAM (3GB or even 4GB). That's why RemixOS for PC should be a good approach.

      Regarding the OS itself, when the hardware isn't trying to keep up, the usage is very good and the multi task windowed launcher is really well made. I can see a great future for Remix OS, but I'm really excited about Microsoft Continuum!

      If you guys are looking for some alternatives for Remix OS, you could try the Phoenix OS [http://www.phoenixos.com/] (http://www.phoenixos.com/). It is also based on Android x86 and have similar features as the Remix OS.

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    • RE: Building Elastix 4 via RPM Repo

      @3Mu36 +1 on this solution. Not that I'm planning to leave like that but at least it is a good test if you're facing error 500.

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    • RE: Building Elastix 4 via RPM Repo

      @scottalanmiller Yes, I always use the keys and never the passwords. And that's the root of all my issues. After the install, when I try to run commands as sudo (or try 'sudo su' or even 'su -'), it is asked for a root password that I've never set. Thus, I'm locked outside my own box.

      I still don't know why it is happening, but I could manage to get this working by doing the following workaround (not a very elegant solution, but at least worked):

      • I've opened two ssh sessions and became root with 'su -' on one of them;
      • On the other one, I've installed the elastix with your script but I've commented the 'reboot' command;
      • Before rebooting the system, at the session that I'm root, I've manually changed the root and centos passwords for ones of my acknowledge;
      • Rebooted the system and everythning runs like clockwork! (hey mom, look! I'm smart! =P).

      Again, it is nothing that I'm really proud of. But at least I'm still logging with keys and not using passwords and I've set some pretty secure passwords, so I can't see any danger here.

      And this is a problem affecting just the CentOS provided by CentOS itself for Amazon Web Services. I have Elastix MT running on Digital Ocean and I don't really think it would happen there for Elastix 4.

      So here's my testimonial. If you can think on a better sollution, I'd really happy to hear! 😄 If I think on anything better than this, I'm posting here. Your assistance with this installing guide in a form of a script was very very helpful and I'm really thankful already.

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    • RE: Building Elastix 4 via RPM Repo

      Does anybody knows why does the elastix installation changes the root password of the machine? I'm trying to install Elastix 4 on Amazon Web Services.

      Thanks
      Thiago Lima

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