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* [http://downloads.allstarlink.org/ASL_Images/Intel-AMD/ ASL 1.01 Intel/AMD] Latest AllStarLink installer for x86/AMD
= ASL Version 3 Download =
* [http://downloads.allstarlink.org/ASL_Images/Raspberry_Pi/ Pi 1.01] Latest AllStarLink image for the Raspberry Pi
New download instructions and user guide are at [https://allstarlink.github.io/ '''AllStarLink Manual''']. ASL3 has been in production for a while now. It's stable and well supported.  
* [http://downloads.allstarlink.org/ASL_Images/ ASL Images] AllStarLink Images
It runs on the latest operating systems, software and hardware. Please install or update to ASL3.  
* [[ASL FAQ]] - Install ASL on your existing Debian box or VM
Note:  The ASL 1.01 installer is a Network installer and still uses the '''dvswitch.org''' site to download the .deb install files.
 
=== ASL Beta Images ===
The distribution has been updated to Debian 10 (buster) to allow users to use the latest apt packages, kernels, and boot on a Raspberry Pi 2, 3, or 4.
The core Asterisk AllStarLink version has also been updated to 2.0.0-beta, and has several updates and fixes. Beta images should only be used by advanced users. Use at your own risk.
 
[https://github.com/AllStarLinkInc/ASL-Live-Build/blob/develop/CHANGELOG.md ASL 2 Beta Changelog]
 
Have fun!
 
=== Beta Download ===
* [http://downloads.allstarlink.org/index.php?b=ASL_Images_Beta AllStarLink ASL 2.0.0-beta] Images for Intel/AMD and the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, or 4
 
These are the same files but without html page in front of them:
* [http://downloads.allstarlink.org/ASL_Images_Beta/ ASL Images Beta] AllStarLink BETA Images Repository
* [http://downloads.allstarlink.org/ASL_Images_Beta/Raspberry_Pi2_3_4/ Pi2-3-4] BETA AllStarLink image for the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, or 4
 
=== Beta Documentation ===
 
[[ASL Beta Documentation]]
 
=== Install from ASL Repository ===
As an alternative to installing the ASL image, you can install Debian 10 (11 and 12 soon, I hope) yourself and then add the ASL repo. This is the recommended procedure to install on a VM where a .iso cannot be uploaded. The DAHDI package can be finicky with newer kernels and this won't work if the Linux headers don't match the Linux kernel.
 
==== Install the ASL Repository ====
As root (or with sudo) run the following commands to install the ASL repo. Overwrite the keyring file if prompted.
<pre>
apt update
apt install curl gpg
 
cd /tmp
wget http://apt.allstarlink.org/repos/asl_builds/install-allstarlink-repository
chmod +x install-allstarlink-repository
./install-allstarlink-repository
</pre>
 
==== Install ASL ====
Next as root (or with sudo) run the following commands to install ASL.
apt -y install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
apt -y install asl-asterisk
apt -y install allstar-helpers
apt -y install asl-dahdi-linux
apt -y install asl-update-node-list
 
If you are installing on a Raspberry Pi add:
apt -y install asl-raspberrypi-kernel
apt -y install asl-raspberrypi-kernel-headers


=== Bug Reports ===
=== Bug Reports ===
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Have a problem with the new ASL? Submit a bug/issue report here:
Have a problem with the new ASL? Submit a bug/issue report here:


https://github.com/AllStarLink/ASL-Live-Build/issues
https://github.com/AllStarLink/ASL3

Latest revision as of 16:23, 18 October 2024

ASL Version 3 Download

New download instructions and user guide are at AllStarLink Manual. ASL3 has been in production for a while now. It's stable and well supported. It runs on the latest operating systems, software and hardware. Please install or update to ASL3.

Bug Reports

Have a problem with the new ASL? Submit a bug/issue report here:

https://github.com/AllStarLink/ASL3