On 24/06/2004, at 4:48 PM, Manuel Wenger wrote:

Based on th wiki, avoid kernel 2.6 unless you know what you are doing.
Likewise with fedora, which seems to work but needs kernel thread turned off.

Just my experience: I have installed Asterisk twice on Fedora Core 1 with kernel 2.4.22-1.2188.nptlsmp on Dual Xeon systems. It has worked perfectly both times, without needing any additional compiler flags, and no kernel panics.



I'm running two production systems on Fedora Core 1 with the 2.4.22-1.2188 kernel - one with Digium hardware and one running zaprtc & CAPI cards. Both systems run fine, compiled straight out of the box, and as of yet I have had no issues. I've also run it quite happily on RedHat 8 under VirtualPC with no additional hardware.


Andrew

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