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On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 11:50:59AM -0400, Drew Gibson wrote:
equis software wrote:
Hi, I allways use Gentoo y my Asterisk servers and work well, but what
do you think about to use Ubuntu or another distibution??
Thanks
I have run Asterisk on several
Personally, I love the debian way, but I must admit that when it gets
to Asterisk, I prefer to use a RedHat-based distro like CentOS, first of
all for the proven reliability, then for the widely used rpm packaging
system and last because there are many distro CentOS-based that provide
a stable
portgage (Gentoo's package system).
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Hi, I allways use Gentoo y my Asterisk servers and work well, but what do you
think about to use Ubuntu or another distibution??
Thanks
equis software wrote:
Hi, I allways use Gentoo y my Asterisk servers and work well, but what
do you think about to use Ubuntu or another distibution??
Thanks
I have run Asterisk on several Fedora versions, Debian, Unslung (on the
NSLU2 or Slug) and recently Ubuntu. My most critical servers
equis software schrieb:
Hi, I allways use Gentoo y my Asterisk servers and work well, but what do
you think about to use Ubuntu or another distibution??
I prefer Debian, but if everything works well and if you're
familiar with Gentoo why change?
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On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Philipp Kempgen
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equis software schrieb:
Hi, I allways use Gentoo y my Asterisk servers and work well, but what do
you think about to use Ubuntu or another distibution??
I prefer Debian, but if everything works well and if you're
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 11:50 AM, Drew Gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
equis software wrote:
Hi, I allways use Gentoo y my Asterisk servers and work well, but what
do you think about to use Ubuntu or another distibution??
Thanks
I have run Asterisk on several Fedora versions, Debian, Unslung
this often becomes a religious discussion.
my free advice worth all you paid for it - Redhat or one of the other
distros that has been Certified on your choice of hardware and which has
a Support Contract on it. Despite what others will tell you... Its a
lonely place when your box no-workie
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Al Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this often becomes a religious discussion.
my free advice worth all you paid for it - Redhat or one of the other
distros that has been Certified on your choice of hardware and which has
a Support Contract on it. Despite what
I use Slackware.
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 11:19 AM, equis software [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I allways use Gentoo y my Asterisk servers and work well, but what do
you think about to use Ubuntu or another distibution??
Thanks
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On Fri, 2008-05-09 at 12:19 -0300, equis software wrote:
Hi, I allways use Gentoo y my Asterisk servers and work well, but what
do you think about to use Ubuntu or another distibution??
if it ain't broken don't fixit,
I used debian, now ubuntu,
...but if your thing needs to be production like,
Hi, I allways use Gentoo y my Asterisk servers and work well, but
what do
you think about to use Ubuntu or another distibution??
I don't know what's prompting you to leave Gentoo but it's gotten much
better with respect to asterisk very recently. That's all I use and I
have to say that after
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 2:00 PM, David Nedved [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I allways use Gentoo y my Asterisk servers and work well, but
what do
you think about to use Ubuntu or another distibution??
I don't know what's prompting you to leave Gentoo but it's gotten much
better with respect to
On Fri, 9 May 2008, Al Baker wrote:
this often becomes a religious discussion.
my free advice worth all you paid for it - Redhat or one of the other
distros that has been Certified on your choice of hardware and which has
a Support Contract on it. Despite what others will tell you... Its a
I think it's all personal preference I'd never recommend anyone
use ubuntu for anything, honestly.
SLES is my #1 pick with CentOS / PNAELV being a close second...
problem with Cent is there's not central administration like there is
in SuSE (YaST2... it's so simple! gotta setup a network no
Oh, and FWIW a Cisco uses PNAELV as the basis for one of it's most
popular voice products.
http://www.bouncethem.com/5455
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 11:19 AM, equis software [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I allways use Gentoo y my Asterisk servers and work well, but what do
you think about to use
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 11:19 AM, equis software [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi, I allways use Gentoo y my Asterisk servers and work well, but what do
you think about to use Ubuntu or another distibution??
Thanks
We use Ubuntu Server on a few of our servers and it's been working fine. We
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Matthew Gibson wrote:
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| We use Ubuntu Server on a few of our servers and it's been working
On Friday 09 May 2008 10:19:23 am equis software wrote:
Hi, I allways use Gentoo y my Asterisk servers and work well, but what do
you think about to use Ubuntu or another distibution??
Thanks
I have used Fedora 7 8 on both i386 x86_64. I have used the RPMs from
atrpms.net in the past and
I always do Debian, but, as others have pointed out, six one, half-dozen
the other. I always build from source and typically rebuild the kernel
as well in a lot of cases (i.e. to make ztdummy work well requires a
1000 Hz timing resolution), so it's not really an issue either way.
Linux is
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 11:50:59AM -0400, Drew Gibson wrote:
equis software wrote:
Hi, I allways use Gentoo y my Asterisk servers and work well, but what
do you think about to use Ubuntu or another distibution??
Thanks
I have run Asterisk on several Fedora versions, Debian, Unslung
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 04:55:47PM -0400, Alex Balashov wrote:
I always do Debian, but, as others have pointed out, six one, half-dozen
the other. I always build from source and typically rebuild the kernel
as well in a lot of cases (i.e. to make ztdummy work well requires a
1000 Hz timing
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