Could you elaborate a bit more on : "For example, if I install zaptel from source, your support contract with them is void."
Does this mean it is impossible to run Asterisk on Vendor Supported versions of RedHat or Suse ? Thanks Michiel van Baak wrote: > On 02:34, Sat 29 Mar 08, Al Baker wrote: > >> Helps a bunch !!! >> One follow up question - out of all of your possible choices for the OS >> how did you pick *Debian*. >> I 'm not saying is bad, I just know nothing about the particular disto. >> and and very curious what >> it brought to the table that made you pick over say *RedHat* - where you >> can *buy support *or *SUSE* - where you can *buy support*. My fear from >> hell is that I' get 50 or 60 of these boxes in, start having kernel >> panics, and have no damn body to help except the folks on mailing lists. >> Mind you these are often really smart people, very generously giving of >> their time, but not quite the say as a manned/paid support organization. >> > > I choose Debian because I was already using it. > And because there are people out there that can help me. > > I dont want the support from suse or redhat because they > wont help me when running anything that's not in their > repositories. > > For example, if I install zaptel from source, your support > contract with them is void. > > I also really like the Open and Free mindset of Debian. > > > _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
