Nivex | how the... https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vte/+bug/619754 | 02:04 |
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Nivex | If I had known about this I would NOT have upgraded | 02:04 |
Nivex | this makes irssi an order of magnitude more difficult to use | 02:05 |
holstein | 10.04 FTW :) | 02:14 |
BugeyeD | any asterisk weenies here? | 02:26 |
Nivex | holstein: I thought about staying, but there were other enhancements calling my name | 02:35 |
Nivex | I installed konsole to get around the problem for now | 02:35 |
Nivex | BugeyeD: define "weenies" | 02:35 |
holstein | lxterminal is nice too | 02:36 |
Nivex | holstein: but lxterminal also uses vte and thus exhibits the same problem | 02:46 |
BugeyeD | Nivex: alright, fine, asterisk admins. :) | 03:05 |
BugeyeD | i'm just getting started with it, and was playing with what was recommended to me - the asterixnow distro which includes freepbx. | 03:06 |
BugeyeD | my base question is whether freepbx actually provides anything other than a gui front-end for asterisk. so far everything (which is not much) i've gotten to work has been done from the command-line without freepbx. | 03:07 |
BugeyeD | if i don't actually need freepbx, i'll just install another instance of ubuntu and apt-get asterisk. | 03:07 |
Nivex | I run mine on Debian and hand compile it. The packages in the distro are hopelessly out of date. | 03:16 |
BugeyeD | Nivex: do you just use asterisk and its config files, or freepbx or other front-end? i can't tell from the website whether freepbx is supposed to provide anything other than visual distraction. | 03:23 |
Nivex | straight up asterisk and configs. | 03:24 |
Nivex | if you walk in to #asterisk and ask questions about freepbx, they tell you to go away | 03:24 |
BugeyeD | as i suspected, and hoped. thanks! i'm ditching this centos thing tomorrow then. yum, indeed. | 03:25 |
holstein | Nivex: of course... i didnt think about that | 03:26 |
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