Asterisk is known to run on many OS platforms. However, Linux is the main platform for development and Digium hardware support. If you are running VoIP only, or if you are comfortable with using external media gateways to connect conventional telephone equipment, then you have more systems to choose from, like FreeBSD, Mac OS X and Solaris
It sounds as if BSD-like OS are good to run asterisk without the digium boards.
Thanks,
- Daniel
On May 2, 2005, at 12:06 AM, skamp wrote:
asterisk runs great on BSD if you follow the sirections, and the card i
believe does work
On Tue, 2005-05-03 at 00:01 -0400, Daniel Salama wrote:
Anyone know if Digium cards, especifically TE410P, are compatible with--
BSD (FreeBSD or NetBSD)? How does * run on BSD?
Thanks,
Daniel
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