Phil Finkler wrote:

Does there seem to be a popular Linux distro folks use specifically for Asterisk? I’d like to move off of FreeBSD but I’m not too familiar with Linux distros. In particular, I’m looking for a free, stable, well supported distro that has a friendly community. Any advice appreciated. Sorry for asking a question that I’m sure has been asked thousands of times.

Best regards,

Phil

Of course, this is like asking "what is the one true religion"
I consider Linux a means to an end, don't want to spend days poking around for some cryptic command or configuration issue, so I have settled on CentOS 3.x I had some trouble way back with 4.x, , and saw no real value the later version Go get the ISO's, and remember to INSTALL EVERYTHING, then you won't run into some "gotcha" down the road where there is some missing file that needs to be put who knows where. Turn off the GUI and have at it.

John Novack

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