Hi Andy,

Before Asterisk came into my life, I hadn't used Linux since RedHat 4.7.
I did some research and decided to use one of the debian netinst images
this go around, and I couldn't be happier.

While it took me a day stumbling thru the packages and re-learning my
way around, figuring out dependencies to get everything compiled and
working etc...  I've gotta say that the Asterisk + libpri + zaptel + tts
stuff is rock solid, as is the system.  I'm running Debian Woody with
the 2.4 kernel.

This system is also in a heavily used production environment within a
software company.

Brian D'Arcy

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Kirkland
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 6:14 AM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Best Linux for Asterisk

Hi folks;  Can anyone recommend the best Linux OS (versions, etc) to run
Asterisk?  I'd like to be able to run the Text To Speech apps and some
of
the extended functions of the software (no phone hardware needed, all
Voice
over IP stuff)... I'm currently running Asterisk on Mandrake Linux
(vesion
10 I think?) but I'm having difficulty compiling the TTS stuff.

I'm just wondering if there's a widely used version that pretty much
works
with everything...?

Andy


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