On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 06:03, sean darcy seandar...@gmail.com wrote:
We're getting a new server. I'm considering installing 64bit fedora
rather than the 32bit we use now. Is 64 bit a problem with asterisk? Any
issues we should expect?
I have been using Asterisk on 64-bit and 32-bit openSUSE
April 2009 2:43 AM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] 64bit: any problems with asterisk?
John Novack wrote:
Suggest you use CentOS rather than Fedora.
CentOS has a longer support life, with the same cost.
JMO
John Novack
sean darcy wrote:
We're getting
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We're getting a new server. I'm considering installing 64bit fedora
rather than the 32bit we use now. Is 64 bit a problem with asterisk? Any
issues we should expect?
sean
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On Sat, 2009-04-25 at 06:03 -0400, sean darcy wrote:
We're getting a new server. I'm considering installing 64bit fedora
rather than the 32bit we use now. Is 64 bit a problem with asterisk? Any
issues we should expect?
FWIW I am using 64Bit Debian all the time - works like a charm.
Conrad
: [asterisk-users] 64bit: any problems with asterisk?
We're getting a new server. I'm considering installing 64bit fedora
rather than the 32bit we use now. Is 64 bit a problem with asterisk? Any
issues we should expect?
sean
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Suggest you use CentOS rather than Fedora.
CentOS has a longer support life, with the same cost.
JMO
John Novack
sean darcy wrote:
We're getting a new server. I'm considering installing 64bit fedora
rather than the 32bit we use now. Is 64 bit a problem with asterisk? Any
issues we should
John Novack wrote:
Suggest you use CentOS rather than Fedora.
CentOS has a longer support life, with the same cost.
JMO
John Novack
sean darcy wrote:
We're getting a new server. I'm considering installing 64bit fedora
rather than the 32bit we use now. Is 64 bit a problem with