by GaD » Thu Dec 27, 2012 12:29 pm
It really depends on what you're looking to do... I suppose you would want to use your laptop as a 'desktop user' (meaning that you need a gnome or kde interface for your every-day stuff). I would install virtualbox and run each 'program' in separate virtual machines as one installation will f*ck up the other (pardon my french). As for distribution..., you mention you want asterisk, elastix and vici. The latter two already have ISOs that from which you can install the OS included there (Centos for Elastix, OpenSuse for Vici). As for Asterisk, if you want **plain** asterisk, maybe you can find better documentation on installing it on a RedHat based distribution (either RedHat or Centos), but any other is just as good. Maybe ubuntu could be a good option as you can install from repos. If you want to get a bit more 'picky' on what and where you install, you could set it up on a Slackware but you'll have to compile some stuff yourself, but I tell ya' once you install in Slack...., it'll run smooooooooootthhhh. Regarding Ubuntu..., it does not really matter if you want to use Ubuntu Server or Ubuntu Desktop. The difference between the two is that on Desktop you have a graphic interface...