I downloaded ASL 1.01 Intel/AMD Latest AllStarLink installer for x86/AMD (main site) and have tried to install every version from the CD and it gets to the point where it is getting mirror update and it just stays at 30%. The old installed worked fine but now not. any idea why the software won’t install? It has to be something simple! Thanks Steve
Taking a guess (not enough info),
I would think you may not have network connectivity.
The driver for the net card may not have loaded, or didn’t exist when initially loading… etc…
I think there is a way to boot to prompt and have enough utilities where you can check/fix stuff like that then resume via the boot menu.
Thanks, Just narrowed it down to it and find that the computer pc lenovo does not like it when it gets to that point. Funny that I can load Debian 11 fine but then again security kicks in when I get allstarlink and try to install. Going to have to throw that pc in the trash I think. Anyway !@#$ thanks for the suggestion.
With a pc, you can install debian 9 minimal and make it run,
then install asterisk/app_rpt/asl from script.
Thanks, I will give that a try and some one is going to give me a dell that had bad hard drive and since I have one it should work. Thanks
I’m going to bet that it did not have the net driver for that lenovo.
They are likely in the ‘non-free’ repository’s. (still free but different)
That prevented it from doing update
Don’t know but the dvd from allstarlink downloaded would not work but ever other version (11) of Debian loaded and worked fine but could not load the allstarlink that allstarlink has separate using wget downloads fine but since debian 11 will not let it be installed because of the security on the version 11. Did not figure away around it. Thanks but will wait for the other computer and try again. Thanks all
I created the ASL 1.01 install ISO 4 years ago. It is based on Debian Stretch (9) The mirror may no longer exist. I would have expected the ISO would have been updated in 4 years.
Steve N4IRS