[asterisk-users] Re: Switching from FreeBSD to Linux - which
distro?
David Thomas
punknow at gmail.com
Fri Dec 8 08:01:40 MST 2006
If you are new to CentOS or redhat based OS's, I would recommend using
yum, as it will resolve any dependencies automatically.
If you wish to install RPMS directly, you can download them from any
CentOS mirror. See the CentOS website.
Note: a default install of CentOS installs a bunch of unnecessary
services that you will want to turn off using "chkconfig service_name
off".
David
On 12/8/06, Tomislav Parčina <tparcina at lama.hr> wrote:
> In article <200612051559.55020.carla at bratgrrl.com>, carla at bratgrrl.com says...
> > Debian is my fave, but for Asterisk I use CentOS. It's a free-of-cost clone of
> > Red Hat Enterprise Linux, so it's very stable and reliable, and Asterisk runs
> > great on it. Debian is good too. They have Asterisk packages, but they're
> > generally a little bit old. Source installations work fine. Both have large,
> > active developer and user communities.
>
> Hi Carla!
>
> Can you tell me from where do you download rpm's for Cent OS 4?
>
>
>
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