Does anyone know how I can run asterisk in the background WITH extra debugging 
(ie the -d option) without the console popping up?
Try it... Run 'asterisk -d' and you'll get the console.
Huh?

Maybe it doesn't make sense to run in the background with debugging turned up, 
but I want to see the extra debugging when I connect with 'asterisk -r'.

Doug
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