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21/04/2005 10:31 Re: [Asterisk-Users] Recommended
PM Linux Dist. fo
they will all work, I use Mandriva, If you want something solid look
at CentOS, Debian is cool but the stable branch is out dated while the
development branch is rather stable. SUSE could work but I don't like
to pay for a distro right up front. I do suggest that you donate to
the distro that you
Andrew Latham wrote:
they will all work, I use Mandriva, If you want something solid look at CentOS,
But, like all the later RH offshoots, there are problems with some
hardware. One annoying little problem is Kudzu killing a 3Com network
card after installation. This problem has been around
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 11:27 PM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Recommended Linux Dist. for Asterisk
I'm trying to find out what flavor of Linux people are choosing for their
asterisk boxes. I have been using RH, but i'd like to try some different
ones
On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 10:26:33PM -0500, Paul Shiflet wrote:
I'm trying to find out what flavor of Linux people are choosing for their
asterisk boxes. I have been using RH, but i'd like to try some different
ones. It seems that RH is the common denominator in this rash of line
noise problems.
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21/04/2005 10:31 Re: [Asterisk-Users] Recommended
PMLinux Dist. for Asterisk
I've used both Debian sarge and centos 4. If you compile * and zaptel
from source it's easier to do with centos due to how debian structures
it's kernel source and header files.
My personal favorite between the two is centos.
Chris
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Paul, I prefer CentOS too as far as ease of * installation and ease of
updating. Being so similar to Redhat Enterprise Linux, this probably
isn't what you wanted to hear, but I can say that I have had no
problems with line noise!
Mojo
Paul Shiflet wrote:
I'm trying to find out what flavor of
I'm using Debian Stable both at home and at work, and Asterisk runs fine for me.
Use what you know.
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Dana
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I'm trying to find out what flavor
I'm trying to find out what flavor of Linux people are choosing for their
asterisk boxes. I have been using RH, but i'd like to try some different
ones. It seems that RH is the common denominator in this rash of line
noise problems. So some suggestions for what dist to use would be great.
Thanks,
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