Could not agree more with Matt. I have been a linux geek for a long time
and I would think twice before calling Windows a crap o/s as linux feels
crappier when it comes to usability, administration and the pain in
making it work the first time, with due respect to all those who are
contributing to the open source revolution.

Seshu Kanuri


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>
> Personally, I could care less which O/S the stuff runs on as long as 
> it runs reliably, and the sys admin understands how to manage whatever

> sytem he/she is responsible for.
>
>

Extremely good point... I myself am a Linux person, but manage several
Windows machines (several meaning 25 or so).   There is definately a
time and place for Windows.. I'm just not sure a real-time-VoIP server
is the time or place.    Being semi-half serious about the GUI there
also.    You install X on your Asterisk server and things will not be
happy either.
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