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Try Trixbox - makes it easier the first time. http://www.trixbox.org/ Read documentation here: http://www.trixbox.org/modules/smartsection/ http://www.trixbox.org/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=4 Also read voip-info.org , http://nerdvittles.com/ , Try looking on Google too. Asterisk has a learning curve. If you're not somewhat Linux savvy then you may not get it the first few tries. JD Alan Harrison wrote: Come on, The reason that asterisk is not succeeding is directly because there is no documentation. Can't any of you geeks understand that? If you look at the Ciscos of the world you will find that all and I mean all of their products are installed into the general business population of the world.If you geeks think that all NORMAL people speak geek language well buddies you are in for a rude awakening. We go fishing, play sport, go to dinner with our wives, go dancing and many other things but never play computers or geek games. If you want to get Asterisk of the ground and that is where it is at, then get the general population involved and the only way is to get some understanding out there via documentation and I mean general documentation else stay playing your little non important geek games. Best of luck. On Tuesday 11 July 2006 20:47, R. Resnick wrote: |
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