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<h2><a href="https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/TOP/Building+-+Linux?focusedCommentId=10650151#comment-10650151">Building - Linux</a></h2>
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<b>comment added</b> by <a href="https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/~pabelanger">Paul Belanger</a>
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<p>+1 Breaking them up into distributions (CentOS, Debian, RedHat, Ubuntu) would be my suggestion. You could take it one step further to include distribution versioning (Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, etc).</p>
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<strong>In reply to a comment by <a href="/wiki/display/~dlee"
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>David M. Lee</a>:</strong><br/>
<p>Shouldn't we just have separate pages for the different Linux distros? There's not that much in common between them.</p>
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