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I do not want all the additional applications that come with IncrediblePBX, specifically I do not want the Google Voice application and setup, but I DO want the core IncrediblePBX setup and I want to add a couple of things (like Webmin and FAX) on top of my (clean) CentOS 6.7 - minimal install - base server.
I am testing this on a 64-bit server but intend to do the final install on a 32-bit server. Anyone see any issues with this?
I have not yet been able to get the Lean IncrediblePBX13-12.2 installer on CentOS 6.7 to work as per post at
http://pbxinaflash.com/community/threads/retrieve_conf-failed-config-not-applied.18684/
but I assume we will get there eventually, so my question here is, if I do want to add FAX to the Lean install, do I just use the script that was in the full install but not in the Lean install?
Or am I asking the wrong question?
Is it possible to run the Full install and choose to NOT install things I do not want? Which is a better route?
If I should take the code from the full install, is the correct code to install FAX on a Lean install just:
/root/incrediblefax11.sh
I did check, and even with the Lean install, the incrediblefax11.sh file is present in the root directory
I am testing this on a 64-bit server but intend to do the final install on a 32-bit server. Anyone see any issues with this?
I have not yet been able to get the Lean IncrediblePBX13-12.2 installer on CentOS 6.7 to work as per post at
http://pbxinaflash.com/community/threads/retrieve_conf-failed-config-not-applied.18684/
but I assume we will get there eventually, so my question here is, if I do want to add FAX to the Lean install, do I just use the script that was in the full install but not in the Lean install?
Or am I asking the wrong question?
Is it possible to run the Full install and choose to NOT install things I do not want? Which is a better route?
If I should take the code from the full install, is the correct code to install FAX on a Lean install just:
/root/incrediblefax11.sh
I did check, and even with the Lean install, the incrediblefax11.sh file is present in the root directory