[Asterisk-Users] Recommended Linux Dist. for Asterisk
Umair Bari
umair at supertec.com
Sat Apr 23 11:56:18 MST 2005
Using RH 9 with *
Regards,
Umair Bari
David Choo wrote:
>We used gentoo internally. I also have * running on CentOS, RHEL.
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>Best Regards,
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>On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 10:26:33PM -0500, Paul Shiflet wrote:
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>>I'm trying to find out what flavor of Linux people are choosing for their
>>asterisk boxes. I have been using RH, but i'd like to try some different
>>ones. It seems that RH is the common denominator in this rash of line
>>noise problems. So some suggestions for what dist to use would be great.
>>
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>We use gentoo. Many people would not go that route, but we use that on our
>servers because when we are ready to update it, we can do so with less pain
>than with RHL/Fedora and SuSE, etc. The updates of the latter usually go
>okay, but there comes the time when we need to change major releases and
>that
>should be done with a clean reinstall.
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>Now, with * you don't really need to do any changing as it will just sit
>there
>and work for the most part. However, since we have gentoo in many of our
>systems, we just stick with that.
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>The ports in gentoo stay pretty current and it's worked fine for us. YMMV,
>and as I said above, gentoo is probably not the route for many who have
>little
>linux experience.
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