Lacy Moore - Aspendora wrote:
On 2/21/07, Stephen Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My point is that if it's going to involve rebuilding a kernel to support
IO-APIC, then I'd just as soon build from the ground up.
And my point is that this is the Asterisk Users mail list, not the
Trixbox list.
On 2/23/07, Stephen Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw your point, and I disagree.
Trixbox is what it is, and it is built on Asterisk. Without Asterisk,
there is no Trixbox. Moreover, as long as the Trixbox forums and
documentation are as weak as they are, you can expect to see Trixbox
On 2/21/07, Stephen Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My point is that if it's going to involve rebuilding a kernel to support
IO-APIC, then I'd just as soon build from the ground up.
And my point is that this is the Asterisk Users mail list, not the
Trixbox list. Either ask other there or ask
Hi:
Does Trixbox support ACPI and IO-APIC out of the box? My Trixbox server
isn't seeing the mainboard's APIC.
-Stephen-
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Hi:
Does Trixbox support
www.trixbox.org
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Lacy Moore - Aspendora wrote:
On 2/21/07, Stephen Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
Does Trixbox support
www.trixbox.org
Thanks -- I know where the website is :P
Where did you think I got it?
-Stephen-
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Stephen Bosch wrote on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 12:26 PM:
Hi:
Does Trixbox support ACPI and IO-APIC out of the box? My Trixbox
server isn't seeing the mainboard's APIC.
TB is really CentOS 4.4, which is really RHEL 4.4.
Now all you have to do is find out if RHEL supports it. :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Bosch wrote on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 12:26 PM:
Hi:
Does Trixbox support ACPI and IO-APIC out of the box? My Trixbox
server isn't seeing the mainboard's APIC.
TB is really CentOS 4.4, which is really RHEL 4.4.
Now all you have to do is find out