Is the hassle in running it or setting it up?
This gets back to my interest in a CD to boot and install a basic system on a hard
drive.
Something like a 2 line 4 station version and then a single T1, 4 station, 2 line.
This is why there is a users list and a developers list.
As a user, I just
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 09:10, jltaylor wrote:
Is the hassle in running it or setting it up?
This gets back to my interest in a CD to boot and install a basic system on a hard
drive.
Something like a 2 line 4 station version and then a single T1, 4 station, 2 line.
This is why there is a
Thanks for your enthuastic response.
There's this Linux project out there for 802.11 at:
www.station-server.com
They have figured out how to make this type of distribution package work.
Don't get me wrong, Asterisk seems to have just about everything from a feature
standpoint. The open source
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 11:47, jltaylor wrote:
Thanks for your enthuastic response.
There's this Linux project out there for 802.11 at:
www.station-server.com
They have figured out how to make this type of distribution package
work.
And there is nothing stopping you from getting a knoppix CD
Hey all,
quick question: does asterisk work okay in a Cygwin environment?
I want to install it on my cygwin setup for local testing/demoing and
save
me the hassle of using a pure linux machine
I had suggested to the fellow asking about running Asterisk in VMWare
(It won't work BTW)