Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 10:10:05AM +0100, John Daragon wrote:
YT Lim wrote:
We have tried Asterisk 1.0.9 on FC4 and have never
been able to get CAPI (with Fritz card, fcpci) to work
properly. Apart from that Asterisk works fine in
switching internal calls. But it's useless if we can't
make outgoing calls on our ISDN line.
We are considering abandoning FC4 for Debian or SuSe.
What is the general concensus on the best Linux to run
Asterisk with CAPI?
SUSE (as far as I know) is the only distro that really *expects* you to
be using ISDN2e as a matter of course.
"Only Linux distro that" is generally something that is a bit hasty to
say, given the fact that there are so many of them ;-) .
You're absolutely right.
Mandrake is quite Europe-centric as well. I'm not sure about ISDN
support.
It's shipped with the packages; I looked at it when I first started
installing *, but couldn't get fcpci to work at the time. CAPI appears
to have been written on (or for) SUSE in the first place, and SUSE was
the first distro I came across that supported ISDN2e out of the box.
Debian has generally a large european installed base and a variety of
ISDN-related packages as a result.
Sorry, I won't make your life easier :-p
You mean it's *supposed* to be easy ?
jd
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