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RE: asterisk, Looking for a step by step guide...





On 11/11/2004 at 19:20 Chris McGookin wrote:

>I've used Redhat, Fedora and Debian for Asterisk, I do find Debian
>easier as Asterisk is already in the package list meaning that you can
>install it by just typing "apt-get install asterisk" once the
Debian
>install has finished rather than building it from source.
>That done, you're left to configure Asterisk itself as per the asterisk
>handbook.
>If Red Hat won't install properly it might be an idea trying Debian
>anyway to see if it likes your hardware any better.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Chris
>

Just be very aware that Debian v1 of asterisk is NOT version 1 of asterisk.
I don't know why, who or what drove the Debian crowd to this..but it
happened

Andy





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