VoIP software for ubuntu
Maxim
badran at gmail.com
Sat Jul 16 07:32:29 UTC 2005
well I think you can install skype... as it works on linux :)
On 7/15/05, Al Gordon <runlevel7 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 7/15/05, Fajar Priyanto <fajarpri at cbn.net.id> wrote:
> > I'm trying Asterisk at home. Has anyone try it? Is it really easier than
> the
> > regular asterisk?
>
> I run Asterisk at Home... at home. ;) It's nice if you just want to set
> up a dedicated computer to act as a PBX for you, and not really have
> to know anything about how to install or maintain Linux servers or
> phone systems. You just pop in a CD, boot the system, and watch it
> wipe your hard drive and install itself. Once it finishes doing its
> thing, you have a CentOS-based system running a pre-configured
> Asterisk server with a web front-end to things such as configuration,
> voicemail, etc.
>
> If you don't want to dedicate a computer to just being a PBX system,
> run Asterisk on your distro of choice. You won't get all of the fancy
> web interfaces that A at H provides, unless you install them yourself,
> but you'll probably get a little more flexibility, since you can
> configure * to do whatever you need it to, without a web gui and
> someone else's idea of how things should be set up getting in your
> way.
>
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