Assaf I am going to argue with you and agree with John
ehre. FC has a very small shelf life and AFAIK it
dosent have what CentOS does. CentOS is RHLE without a
serial num or support. Try it out (www.centos.org).
--- Assaf Flatto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fedora core stable version now is FC4
Fedora core stable version now is FC4 (which is to say Red hat 10
version 4 or even Red Hat 11 if we count in the old way RH did ).
IAX and the configuration have changed a bit from 1.0.3 so you'll need
to modify the file to match the new configuration but other then that it
should be no
Thanks alot for the help.
I have not worked on fedra core .Which version should I use
Also can you tell me that if I am using Red hat Enterprise, which asterisk version will be the best suited ? and will i be able to use the same .conf files which i used earlier with aserisk 1.0.3.
I only need to
Hi!
I have been using ASterisk 1.0.3 on Red hat Linux 9.0 for a long time now on my Home PC.
I want to shift to a PC having SATA hard disk .Can I install Redhat 9.0 on SATA hard disk ??some people are telling me that I have to go for Linux Enterprise 4.0.I don`t want to leave Linux 9.0 because I
The Hardware support of SATA in RH9.0 is not fully integrated AFAIK , so
moving to a SATA hard disk without an upgrade might not be the safest bet.
on the other hand until you try you won't know for sure .
have you thought of using the Fedora Core ? those have SATA support and
they should be
amna saleem wrote:
Hi!
I have been using ASterisk 1.0.3 on Red hat Linux 9.0 for a long time
now on my Home PC.
I want to shift to a PC having SATA hard disk .Can I install Redhat
9.0 on SATA hard disk ??some people are telling me that I have to go
for Linux Enterprise 4.0.I don`t want to
Title: SATA
Has anyone had any problems with SATA, either on board or 3rd party setup? I've currently got a problem where an AMD non SATA FC2 system is working fine but an Intel system with a 3Ware SATA card and FC3 is radomly not syncing with the ISDN30. It allows and receives calls but at
On Friday 22 July 2005 05:47, Lee Archer wrote:
Has anyone had any problems with SATA, either on board or 3rd party setup?
I've currently got a problem where an AMD non SATA FC2 system is working
fine but an Intel system with a 3Ware SATA card and FC3 is radomly not
syncing with the ISDN30.