Jonathan Moore wrote:

I saw the same problem on a customer install and because of short time frame we
wiped system and moved over to Fedora, since we already has tested and used it
in the past.

I actually had the opposite experience where fedora wasted crap loads of my time and wiped the hdds and I had asterisk on debian up and running in minutes...


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Best regards,
 Duane

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