On Friday 05 January 2007 10:31, Benko wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 21:29:45 -
>
> "Chris Bagnall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anyone know if there's a maintained 1.4 ebuild for Gentoo? Even
> > with the ~amd64 keyword, latest in the official Portage repository is
> > 1.2.13.
Short answe
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 21:29:45 -
"Chris Bagnall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know if there's a maintained 1.4 ebuild for Gentoo? Even
> with the ~amd64 keyword, latest in the official Portage repository is
> 1.2.13.
hi!
I would not rely on portage for running asterisk on gentoo imh
Greetings list,
Does anyone know if there's a maintained 1.4 ebuild for Gentoo? Even with
the ~amd64 keyword, latest in the official Portage repository is 1.2.13.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Chris
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> > I'm just using default installation whatever Gentoo is providing; this
> > is their stable version.
> >
>
> Joseph,
>
> While I also use Gentoo(as do many others), most will tell you NOT to
> install * from portage. You can save yourself trouble by getting 1.0.3
> or CVS and ditch t
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 16:23, Kevin Walsh wrote:
>
> I do recommend Gentoo GNU/Linux with the 2.6 kernel. Everything
> "just works" (tm) without all the hoops you have to jump though with
> other distros - such as Fedora.
>
UMM, if you want the speed increases you can get with Gentoo then th
Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 16:23 +, Kevin Walsh wrote:
> > I do recommend Gentoo GNU/Linux with the 2.6 kernel. Everything
> > "just works" (tm) without all the hoops you have to jump though with
> > other distros - such as Fedora.
> >
> Not wanting to start the o
On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 16:23 +, Kevin Walsh wrote:
[snip]
> I do recommend Gentoo GNU/Linux with the 2.6 kernel. Everything
> "just works" (tm) without all the hoops you have to jump though with
> other distros - such as Fedora.
[snip]
Not wanting to start the ol' distro wars again but I haven
Niels Chr. Sørensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In constant search for optimization, a friend told us about his experience
> with Gentoo Linux-distro. He claimed that he doubled the performance of
> his server by changing to Gentoo from Debian.
>
> Does anyone have any experience with running Asteri
ay, November 29, 2004 9:22 PM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Gentoo and Asterisk - any experiences?
>
> Doubled? Sounds vastly overstated IMHO. I'm sure there's a small
> performance gain but most of it you w
Doubled? Sounds vastly overstated IMHO. I'm sure there's a small
performance gain but most of it you won't notice.
I do enjoy Gentoo's portage system though. Package managers and I
have never really got along all that well.
Asterisk on Gentoo is no different than other linux systems. I use
As
Niels Chr. Sørensen wrote:
Hi,
In constant search for optimization, a friend told us about his experience
with Gentoo Linux-distro. He claimed that he doubled the performance of his
server by changing to Gentoo from Debian.
Does anyone have any experience with running Asterisk on a Gentoo linux?
/N
Niels Chr. Sørensen wrote:
Hi,
In constant search for optimization, a friend told us about his experience
with Gentoo Linux-distro. He claimed that he doubled the performance of his
server by changing to Gentoo from Debian.
Does anyone have any experience with running Asterisk on a Gentoo linux?
Yo
Hi,
In constant search for optimization, a friend told us about his experience
with Gentoo Linux-distro. He claimed that he doubled the performance of his
server by changing to Gentoo from Debian.
Does anyone have any experience with running Asterisk on a Gentoo linux?
/Niels
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Stefan de Konink wrote:
Ed Brady wrote:
The latest portage tree has the latest release of *. However if you
plan on keeping up to date with CVS head, I suggest you for-go using
the portgage install, and use the source instead.
Or make a portage_overlay with an asterisk_cvs ebuild :)
running *
Ed Brady wrote:
The latest portage tree has the latest release of *. However if you
plan on keeping up to date with CVS head, I suggest you for-go using the
portgage install, and use the source instead.
Or make a portage_overlay with an asterisk_cvs ebuild :)
Stefan
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of David Ishmael
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 12:12 PM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Gentoo
I'm planning on installing Gentoo as my distro and wanted to check
Jay Milk wrote:
Thanks for the help-offer, but I think the disadvantages of being a
linux-idiot and attempting a very ambitious install, such as Gentoo,
outweigh the few advantages which Gentoo may or may not award me. Since
this is a home-office PBX, I can afford a slightly less than optimal
kern
This is sorta OT, but I'd like to thank you for the last line in your
comments on Gentoo. For some users (particularly beginners) the setup
time and effort of Gentoo is not worth the return. For others it is,
me being one. I love portage with a passion.After you do one or
two Gentoo installs
rcial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Gentoo
> (Mandrake 10 does a good job of locking down a box. Minus whatever You
> install
> and run that might be a liability.)
RIIIGHT a box is only as secure as the admin of the box makes it... not how
secure the distro is. I don't kn
> > (Mandrake 10 does a good job of locking down a box. Minus whatever You
> > install
> > and run that might be a liability.)
>
> RIIIGHT a box is only as secure as the admin of the box makes it... not how
> secure the distro is. I don't know one linux distro that does it right.
Part of the mis
> (Mandrake 10 does a good job of locking down a box. Minus whatever You
> install
> and run that might be a liability.)
RIIIGHT a box is only as secure as the admin of the box makes it... not how
secure the distro is. I don't know one linux distro that does it right.
bkw
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> From: Stefan de Konink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 1:15 PM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Gentoo
>
> All the servers I've installed from phase - 1, mainly
> m
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 01:11 pm, David Ishmael wrote:
> I'm planning on installing Gentoo as my distro and wanted to check here to
> see if anyone has any tips or ticks I should know about that aren't on the
> Wiki. I'm installing the TDM400P with a single FXO module for connectivity
> to my h
Jay Milk wrote:
I have *read* that Gentoo would be a good distro for Asterisk or any
other servers which require optimal kernels and stable operation. I
also know for a fact that some users here are running Asterisk on
Gentoo. I have attempted several Gentoo installs (one Phase-1, one
Phase-2, an
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Ishmael
> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 12:12 PM
> To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Gentoo
>
> I'm planning on installing Gentoo a
> Anything I should know or do
> that would make this go easy?
Yes:
http://www.xorcom.com/rapid/
this distro rocks.
Not Gentoo but was totally brain dead easy to install. Did it yesterday, and
had a couple of softphones working in *45 minutes* starting from configuring
the RAID array to dialing
: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Gentoo
I'm planning on installing Gentoo as my distro and wanted to check here
to see if anyone has any tips or ticks I should know about that aren't
on the Wiki. I'm installing the
I’m planning on installing Gentoo as my distro and
wanted to check here to see if anyone has any tips or ticks I should know about
that aren’t on the Wiki. I’m installing the TDM400P
with a single FXO module for connectivity to my home PSTN connection. Anything
I should know or do that wo
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