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Personally I wouldn't bother with the Mahler
book. I bought it in the hope that it might be the panacea I was looking
for. It wasn't. If you read it you will recognise a lot of the
standard text you will see on Digium or other web sites.
If I had time I would write the book
myself.
I did find a useful handbook - but can't find it
right now - or where I found it.
Asterisk @ Home is a quick way to get up and
running first. But to really get to know the product you are best to have
a go doing it the hard way - ie installing a brand of Linux and getting familiar
with the conf files. Having a strong linux knowledge helps a
lot.
Best way to learn as always is to buy a telephony
card and set up for real.
Angus
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