James Gardiner
2004-Apr-05 05:50 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Redhat 9 OVER, Fidora Support, comments please.
Hi *ers, I recently got an Email from Redhat about the dropping of support for Redhat 9 on the 30 of April and that Fedora Project is the recommended future, otherwise, RedHat enterprise ($$$). Considering this, I would like some feed back on the Fedora Project from users who may be using it, and how its going with Asterisk? Are there any problems? Is the Asterisk development team got Fedora Project in mind and fully supported? Thanks, James Gardiner> -----Original Message----- > From: asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com > [mailto:asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Fran Boon > Sent: Saturday, 3 April 2004 1:22 AM > To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] ANNOUNCE: Flash Operator Panel > > Nicolas Gudino wrote: > > http://sip.house.com.ar/operator > > Hi Nicholas, > > Agree with the other feedback - looks beautiful, the auto-refreshes > are exceedingly smooth...definitely vindicates using Flash for > client-side :) > > I also agree that more buttons would be very useful. > (Although some of my labels get cut-off as-is, so I'd like a slightly > smaller font even with current size) In fact I'll have so many that I > think what I really want is the option to group them into different > folders - ideally the user could even create their own folder! > > Aside from this, I note that the webpage states "See at an > glance: SIP registration status and reachability" > How does this work? I can't see any difference on my system between > registered & unregistered clients (makes a big difference for > SoftPhones). > > I'd also like to have an option to disable the 'Talking to' > part - in some situations this might be undesirable. > > Thanks a lot for the contribution - I would urge you to continue > further :) > > Best Wishes, > Fran. > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
Matt Riddell
2004-Apr-05 06:13 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Redhat 9 OVER, Fidora Support, comments please.
|From: "James Gardiner" | Hi *ers, | I recently got an Email from Redhat about the dropping of support for Redhat | 9 on the 30 of April and that Fedora Project is the recommended future, | otherwise, RedHat enterprise ($$$). | Considering this, I would like some feed back on the Fedora Project from | users who may be using it, and how its going with Asterisk? Are there any | problems? I'm currently running it on 3 servers with no problems whatsoever. | Is the Asterisk development team got Fedora Project in mind and fully | supported? Fedora seems to far to be compatible enough with vanilla kernels. Matt Riddell
WipeOut
2004-Apr-05 06:52 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Redhat 9 OVER, Fidora Support, comments please.
James Gardiner wrote:>Hi *ers, >I recently got an Email from Redhat about the dropping of support for Redhat >9 on the 30 of April and that Fedora Project is the recommended future, >otherwise, RedHat enterprise ($$$). > >Yup, this has been coming up for a while now..>Considering this, I would like some feed back on the Fedora Project from >users who may be using it, and how its going with Asterisk? Are there any >problems? >I have started converting my systems to it and so far I have 3 servers and my desktop running FC1..>Is the Asterisk development team got Fedora Project in mind and fully >supported? >FC1 is basically what RHL10 would have been so compatibility is really the same as for RH9, the only issie is there appears to be an issue with the version of bison than comes with FC1 and Asterisk.. Installing the RH9 version of Bison solves the problem.. Later..
Steven Sokol
2004-Apr-05 06:54 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Redhat 9 OVER, Fidora Support, comments please.
> Hi *ers, > I recently got an Email from Redhat about the dropping of support for > Redhat > 9 on the 30 of April and that Fedora Project is the recommended future, > otherwise, RedHat enterprise ($$$). > > Considering this, I would like some feed back on the Fedora Project from > users who may be using it, and how its going with Asterisk? Are there any > problems? > Is the Asterisk development team got Fedora Project in mind and fully > supported? >I have four systems (one in production) running Fedora Core 1 without any obvious problems. Same rules apply for FC1 as for RH9 -- you have to install full versions of MPG123, Festival, libtiff, Postges, MySQL and some of the other packages that can be optionally used with Asterisk.
Ryan Thrash
2004-Apr-05 07:13 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Redhat 9 OVER, Fidora Support, comments please.
We had an issues with an Intel Zero Channel hardware RAID controller that wouldn't allow us to install either Fedora Core 1 or 2, so we couldn't test with *. Given that we didn't try to convert our 9 to Fedora, either. We got it running great under RH 9. HTH, Ryan Thrash On Apr 5, 2004, at 7:50 AM, James Gardiner wrote:> Hi *ers, > I recently got an Email from Redhat about the dropping of support for > Redhat > 9 on the 30 of April and that Fedora Project is the recommended future, > otherwise, RedHat enterprise ($$$). > > Considering this, I would like some feed back on the Fedora Project > from > users who may be using it, and how its going with Asterisk? Are there > any > problems? > Is the Asterisk development team got Fedora Project in mind and fully > supported?