This is not exactly leading-edge, but my customers are running 15 asterisk
busy asterisk servers, all on Fedora Core 1, with kernel updates.  Pretty
solid....   

Don't know about Core 3.

Cheers
Scott Stingel 


Scott M. Stingel
President,
Emerging Voice Technology, Inc.
Palo Alto California & London England
www.evtmedia.com 

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 7:04 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] pre-installation jitters

On Wed, 1 Dec 2004, Samudra E. Haque wrote:

> I would like to build my newest server based upon Fedora Core 3, and 
> load up asterisk. I was all set to do so.. but then I read in Asterisk 
> Users Digest, Vol 4, Issue 404:

I think you would be insane to run your production servers on Fedora Core 3.
Most of the components in Fedora are experimental and not well tested. 
Indeed, the entire point of Fedora is to experiment. You would be much
better served to run your installation on RedHat Enterprise Linux, or one of
the free alternatives such as Tao Linux or White Box.

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