Paul Mahler wrote:
The Mepis Debian distro is pre-configured for *, www.mepis.org They spent a
lot of time making Mepis work with * out of the box.
Erm the only issue with debian is they would have to do is mess with the
kernel module packages for digium hardware, even then it's not very
hard, th
On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 10:26:58AM -0700, Paul Mahler wrote:
> The Mepis Debian distro is pre-configured for *, www.mepis.org They spent a
> lot of time making Mepis work with * out of the box.
In what ways (comparing to the Debian packages)?
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risk-Users] which distro for asterisk?
The Mepis Debian distro is pre-configured for *, www.mepis.org They spent a
lot of time making Mepis work with * out of the box.
Everyone has their own very strong opinions on which distro is better. I'm
not about to get into that. All I can say is Me
The Mepis Debian distro is pre-configured for *, www.mepis.org They spent a
lot of time making Mepis work with * out of the box.
Everyone has their own very strong opinions on which distro is better. I'm
not about to get into that. All I can say is Mepis is probably your fastest
easiest way to g
On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 11:02:30AM +, Brian Wilkins wrote:
> I had that problem, but apt-get install did the trick.
Not to mention apt-get source and apt-get build-dep if you need to patch
existing packages
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t of libraries like termcap etc...
> Has anyone else ran into these problems?
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I'm using it on Debian Stable (Woody), works great, using it with the
backports.org 2.6.7-1-686-smp kernel, zaptel drivers co
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We discussed this earlier and I believe the general consensus was that
it's
We discussed this earlier and I believe the general consensus was that
it's personal choice. I've personally used Asterisk on Redhat 9.0,
Fedora Core 1 and Gentoo 2004.2
Each has required some minor securing and cleaning up, but Redhat/Fedora
tended to need more "babying" as far as securing def