Over on the Asterisk VoIP News blog, Dal has posted directions on how to get Asterisk Business Edition working properly on Fedora Core. It’s valuable stuff, as so many Linux distributions are just a little different. We should expect to see more of these kinds of postings as Asterisk hits more mainstream markets.  The real solution, of course, is the drop it in and go CD model pioneered by TrixBox and adopted by AsteriskNow more recently. You can see how easy this is in the following video Mark Spenser recorded showing the AsteriskNow setup
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