Greetings, I'm ready to start and setup Asterisk. Any preference on which Linux to use? Windows & FreeBSD in use here. I'd like to get up and running as quickly and easily as possible. Thanks -- James Taylor jltaylor@metrotel.net 903-793-1953 --
Redhat 8 We are having problems with RH 9. It is too bleeding edge. Erik> -----Original Message----- > From: asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com > [mailto:asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com]On Behalf Of jltaylor > Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 10:00 AM > To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > Subject: [Asterisk-Users] New Member > > > Greetings, > I'm ready to start and setup Asterisk. > > Any preference on which Linux to use? > Windows & FreeBSD in use here. > > I'd like to get up and running as quickly and easily as possible. > > Thanks > > -- > James Taylor > jltaylor@metrotel.net > 903-793-1953 > > -- > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 10:00, jltaylor wrote:> Greetings, > I'm ready to start and setup Asterisk. > > Any preference on which Linux to use? > Windows & FreeBSD in use here. > > I'd like to get up and running as quickly and easily as possible.You can't run it on windows. *BSD is starting to be supported, but if you don't feel like working through any code problems by being on a non primary OS than stick with linux. As for distro, do you know one already? If you do, stick with it. If not look into the archives and you can see my rant on RH. If you are used to FreeBSD, you should look at Debian. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>