How has experience in Asterisk voip provider?
I am trying to setup a reliable Linux system with Asterisk
for a voip provider.
Therefore I got two more or like identical systems.
System 1
AMD Atlhon XP 2200
Asus A7V600-X bios 1002
1Gb memory 333 Mhz
Asus 7100 videocard
120GB
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[Asterisk-Users] What is the best Linux for asterisk
How has experience in Asterisk
voip provider?
I am trying to setup a reliable
Linux system with Asterisk for a voip provider.
Therefore I got two more or like
identical systems.
System
1
AMD Atlhon XP
2200
Asus
, post some specific errors and
maybe someone will see the error.
Lyle
- Original Message -
From:
Johannes van Hulst
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Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 8:25
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] What is the
best Linux for asterisk
How has experience
When deciding on Linux you decide which kernel to use. Linux IS the
kernel part. After that it's what tools you're most comfortable with.
That's where distros vary. In a biz environment you won't probably won't
use a GUI. At home (less users) you may want it as a dual function
server/ end user pc.
I would disagree, in any type of server environment you should be able
to gain huge boosts from a properly tweaked kernel, I would suggest a
lean distro like console-only gentoo setup with a custom tweaked
kernel, and if compiling a kernel is hard just find some linux-geek
who can ssh to you and
Although I haven't tried it for Asterisk yet, I use Archlinux
(http://archlinux.org/) in my production environments. It's similar to
Gentoo. It as a minute disk footprint, most popular software packages
are available via it's *pacman* package manager, and you can get it in
2.4 or 2.6 kernel