Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk first time user

2008-05-19 Thread Kevin Smith
I guess take this into consideration if time isn't a real factor (however, I'm sure it is). In my experience I found it best to start learning with the configuration files only then use the GUI. The GUI's are very nice and handy, but sometimes I feel they lack what you could do with manually cr

Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk first time user

2008-05-19 Thread Steve Totaro
http://easyvoxbox.org/ is pretty sweet. Thanks, Steve Totaro On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 4:41 PM, Aaron Stranberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the response, to clarify a bit, I don't mind the hands on > installation but after the system is up and running I would like to have a > GUI front

Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk first time user

2008-05-19 Thread Aaron Stranberg
Thanks for the response, to clarify a bit, I don't mind the hands on installation but after the system is up and running I would like to have a GUI front end that I can dump off to less linux friendly folks for creation of new extensions, voicemail setup etc.. Thanks again for the response. -Aar

Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk first time user

2008-05-19 Thread Matt Watson
On May 19, 2008 03:21:34 pm Aaron Stranberg wrote: > Folks, > We are a small office with remote users less than 20 total phone > extensions, and I am looking for some guidance on choosing between > asterisknow and a centos/ubuntu or any other os with an asterisk + > asteriskgui build out? Lookin

[asterisk-users] Asterisk first time user

2008-05-19 Thread Aaron Stranberg
Folks, We are a small office with remote users less than 20 total phone extensions, and I am looking for some guidance on choosing between asterisknow and a centos/ubuntu or any other os with an asterisk + asteriskgui build out? Looking to get up and going quick with some method of GUI administr