[Asterisk-Users] Difference between Asterisk and Asterisk@home

Michael Felder Michael at ITMedic.com.au
Sun Jul 17 20:33:03 MST 2005


I guess I was wondering if it was crippled in some way.

Mike 

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Asterisk at home

That question could start a battle.

Asterisk at Home is a bootable Asterisk system. Think of it as the Knoppix
of the Linux distro world. It could work but that is for you to decide.



On 7/17/05, Michael Felder <Michael at itmedic.com.au> wrote:
>  
> Hello
> What is the difference between these 2 version of Asterisk in terms of

> functionality.
> For a small office am I going to run into problems if I use the easy 
> version...
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> Mike
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