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Incredible PBX is a bootable image for the CuBox-i. Version 11.11.2 based on Ubuntu 14 has latest releases of Asterisk 11 and FreePBX 2.11. It includes many of the best features of Incredible PBX including Google Voice for free calling in the U.S. & Canada. Google Voice may disappear at any time on or after May 15, 2014 according to Google. Latest image now supports Bluetooth calling with a smartphone and proximity detection.

CAUTION: Always run Incredible PBX behind a hardware-based firewall with NO Internet port exposure to your server. It's your phone bill.

At SF request, files move to https://filedn.com/lBgbGypMOdDm8PWOoOiBR7j/CuBox/

FIRST STEPS:
Insert an 8GB or 16GB+ microSD card into the SDHC slot or reader
on your PBX in a Flash or Linux server. Then reboot the machine.

Download the latest Incredible PBX tarball and transfer it to a Windows, Mac, or Linux server. 

Decompress the tarball: tar zxvf incrediblepbx.4.cubox.U14.latest.tar.gz

Verify the md5sum result for incrediblepbx.4.cubox.U14.latest.tar.gz.

Accept license agreement and run installer: ./make-sdhc or make-sdhc-mac 

For Windows fans, use Win32 Disk Imager to create SD card: http://nerd.bz/UnYxmc

Remove SDHC card, insert into CuBox-i, and boot the server.

SECURITY ALERT: Before using the software, log in as root with password cubox. Change your root password!!

Read the latest Quick Start Guide: http://nerd.bz/CuBox

Incredible PBX Apps Guide, see this article: http://nerdvittles.com/?p=2750

For Bluetooth setup instructions to support calling with your Bluetooth smartphone and proximity detection, see this thread: http://nerd.bz/1p5jP1E

The latest Incredible PBX image incorporates Incredible Fax with HylaFax/AvantFax. For complete setup tips, see this thread: http://snerd.bz/1rBdR0k

NOTE: Speech recognition apps (aka speech-to-text) are broken because of a change by Google that now requires a personal API key. For instructions on obtaining an API key and making the necessary changes to restore the apps to functionality, see this thread on the PIAF Forum: http://nerd.bz/1ju5rxw

Enjoy!
Source: readme.txt, updated 2023-12-15