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I almost hate to admit this...but I'm still running Asterisk 1.2 on Fedora 4 :D However, I'm planning on upgrading to 1.4 but it has been working out just fine so far and I just can't find time to upgrade. Otherwise, at least with Fedora I have had no major issues running Asterisk. Most of any items I found for later releases, I was able to apply it in some form on the older release. One would assume that it would work just fine, but then again, if it isn't a production system you are testing on, then just give it a try and find out. Kevin OCG Technical Support wrote:> > Anyone tried Asterisk with Fedora 9 (recent release)? > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 13:38 -0400, OCG Technical Support wrote:> Anyone tried Asterisk with Fedora 9 (recent release)?I've got it running under Fedora 9... 1.4 branch, 1.6.0 branch, and trunk all seem to work fine. Oh, and by the way, thanks to the hard work of Jeff C. Ollie and Dennis Gilmore (and the rest of the Fedora team), they've got some top-notch Asterisk packages in Fedora. (I think it's 1.6.0 betas for Fedora 9.) Type "yum list asterisk\*" at a prompt to get a list of all the Asterisk packages. -- Jared Smith Training Manager Digium, Inc.
OCG Technical Support <support at ocg.ca> writes:> Anyone tried Asterisk with Fedora 9 (recent release)?I upgraded my home server with Asterisk to Fedora 9 the day before yesterday. I use the Asterisk version that comes with Fedora 9. /Benny