Kernel 2.6.x + Asteresk


Forum: DSL Tips and Tricks
Topic: Kernel 2.6.x + Asteresk
started by: timolthy

Posted by timolthy on April 01 2007,03:41
Hi,

I am wondering which way is simplest to upgrade kernel to latest 2.6.x then install the asterisk.

Thanks,

Timolthy

Posted by lucky13 on April 01 2007,12:44
Quote (timolthy @ Mar. 31 2007,22:41)
I am wondering which way is simplest to upgrade kernel to latest 2.6.x then install the asterisk.

By installing DSL-N, etc. Did you read the Asterisk documentation?

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Asterisk is designed to work on Linux kernel version 2.4, however there is some support for kernel 2.6. If you are trying to build a stable system, it is recommended that you use kernel version 2.4. The following sections will assume you are running on a 2.4 kernel based system.

< http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules....93.html >

I also checked in MyDSL and I didn't see Bison, which is their compiler of choice. I didn't bother looking for information for the newer GUI version. You can compare for yourself what you'll need for any application by comparing requirements and dependencies against what's in DSL.
< http://damnsmalllinux.org/packages.html >

Posted by lucky13 on April 02 2007,07:07
Correction... there IS an extension for bison compiler (flex-bison-libtool.dsl).

< http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/damnsmalllinux.org/mydsl/system/ >

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