The easiest way to install FreePBX is to download this small "net installer" ISO, burn it to a CD, and then boot your system off the ISO. Your system will then reformat and upon completion you will have a fully functioning FreePBX Distro ready to configure your phones and trunks.
FreePBX Distro
Looking to just download one of the latest FreePBX "tarball" installers to roll your own distribution or update an existing one, here are the two latest releases ready to install and get going. If this is a brand new install, the FreePBX Distro above is your quickest and easiest way to get a complete "FreePBX appliance" fully installed and ready to configure for your needs.
freepbx-2.9.0.tar.gz
freepbx-2.10.0beta2.tar.gz
If you are running Version 2.3 or later, there is no need to pull the tarball to upgrade. You can simply use the Online Module Administration page to upgrade the entire package by choosing the
FreePBX Framework Module. Otherwise, complete instructions to upgrade from a tarball can be found at:
Upgrade Instructions
Installing FreePBX from scratch requires the installation of many prerequisite components. Although there are several pre-configured ISOs available (see above), detailed instructions for several flavors of Linux can be found on the
Installation Instructions Page
Where: Cleveland, OH
When: May 10-12, 2011
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