[Asterisk-Users] which distro for asterisk?
Tim Jackson
tim at angelinacounty.net
Tue Aug 31 07:31:08 MST 2004
I'm using it on Debian Stable (Woody), works great, using it with the
backports.org 2.6.7-1-686-smp kernel, zaptel drivers compile fine with
their headers. I think it's all a matter of personal preference. I
prefer Debian, so I use it, use whatever you like best :)
-Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: Deon Rodden [mailto:drodden at webunited.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 9:23 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] which distro for asterisk?
We discussed this earlier and I believe the general consensus was that
it's personal choice. I've personally used Asterisk on Redhat 9.0,
Fedora Core 1 and Gentoo 2004.2
Each has required some minor securing and cleaning up, but Redhat/Fedora
tended to need more "babying" as far as securing default configs and
speeding up certain things. But after a little bit of time with it, I
had it running efficient and Asterisk loved it. The main problem I found
with Redhat/Fedora was the default kernel, the sources are all messed up
and the zaptel/libpri drivers didn't compile quite right. I simply
downloaded the latest kernel, compiled it (and set it to my specific
hardware to conserve memory) and libpri/zaptel compiled fine.
Personally I'm now using Gentoo. What I did with Gentoo was "emerge
asterisk-0.9.0" or whatever, and it handled all the dependencies for
more. When I was done with that, I did a "emerge cvs" and once I had cvs
I downloaded, compiled and upgraded to the latest
libpri/zaptel/asterisk, just did a make upgrade. Gentoo tends to be a
faster OS and more efficient with resources, it gives you bare minimum.
Which sometimes is good, for security and such, but also a pain when it
comes to standard interaction. ie by default they don't include "ftp" or
"telnet" and "traceroute" just commands I'm used to having, nothing I
can't emerge though.
In the end, it's personal choice. For now I've gone with Gentoo.
Asterisk really isn't that resource intensive, it seems to like memory a
lot, but other than that I don't see it putting heavy loads on my
systems, and the speed difference between two identical machines, one
with with Fedora Core 1 and one with Gentoo, is almost imperceivable
when it comes to working with Asterisk, (ie, the IVR and playback of
messages, and interacting with the voicemail system, etc.).
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>Hi
>
>I want to play a bit with Asterisk. I currentlly install a new system
>for that and I would like to get your recommendations regarding the
>linux distro to use there.
>
>This is NOT intended to become a general distro flame war. My favorite
>distro is ******** and no argument that you flame will convince me here
>(probably because I've heard it before).
>
>However I would like to minimize the OS maintinance task. I really
>wouldn't like to start worrying about upgrading sshd due to some stupid
>secuirty hole, and to worry what will it break on my system. I expect
my
>distro to do that for me.
>
>I'd also like to have solid astrisk packages that won't break
>unnecessarily when the sshd package is updated next time. Hopefully
also
>some sort of integration of zaptel in the distro's kernel package.
>
>I saw numerous complaints about "unofficial" RPM packages of asterisk.
>Besides them, the following free distros include asterisk packages:
>
>1. Debian: http://packages.debian.org/asterisk .
>2. Gentoo: Current package seems to be version 0.9.0 from 10-May-2004
>3. The DAG repository for RH/Fedora:
> http://dag.wieers.com/packages/asterisk/
>
>I have some experince with Debian, Mandrake and RedHat/Fedora. I'm
>unfamiliar with Gentoo and I have no good/bad experince with DAG
>packages with respect to quality and stability.
>
>Any recommendations, relevant experince and other learned opinions?
>
>thx
>
>
>
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