Hi Stefano,
I am a proponent of the "step-by-step" installation on a complete linux
distribution.  Like someone said in another posting, the GUIs are nice, but
isolate you from the .conf files to the point where customization can be a
bit tricky.  However, Trixbox w/ FreePBX and A2Billing works out of the box
with very little patching or configuration needed.  If A2Billing is all
he/she anticipates needing to do, FreePBX is a mature and stable and he/she
will probably be happy with it.

FreePBX is a bit of a chore to install and configure without Trixbox, if you
don't have a solid understanding of dependencies, linux security, apache and
MySQL.  Same with A2Billing.

Edward Halman
(718) 705-7451
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 17:42:15 +0100
From: Stefano Corsi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [asterisk-users] Trixbox vs. Custom install
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
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Hello,

I'm following the thread "[EMAIL PROTECTED] vs Trixbox", and I have a 
similar question: if someone is going to install Asterisk, FreePBX 
and A2Billing, should you advice him/her to use Trixbox ... or a 
custom "step by step" installation on a distribution of his/her choice?

Thanks
Stefano



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