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Re: ISDN @ RH6.1



Hi Schlomo,

well, for the ISDN I have published once (look at the archives of Linux
IL Mailing lists) a script of connecting/disconnecting..

If this person is using KDE - then look for the program KISDN in
freshmeat - it's an excellent and very easy program to connect to the
net...

As for the network card - I think the kernel that comes with RH 6.1 they
had some problems with it - upgrade the kernel to 2.2.14 (and don't
forget to make the ISDN modules!)

Thanks
Hetz


Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> 
> Hi Linuxers,
> 
> I went to install ISDN on a RH6.1 for somebody and was very surprised:
> Even though there exists an isdn script in /etc/rc.d/init.d I couldn't
> find anything to configure it. isdnconf didn't do anything, too.
> 
> Could please somebody save the honor of RH and tell me how to setup ISDN
> on RH 6.1 in "user mode" (means through some kind of config program that I
> can tell the card type and numbers etc) ? I know that I can make my own
> scripts, but since this isn't my own comp I am not eager to leave the
> "standard" RH way of doing things.
> 
> Another problem is his netcard. It's a Macronix something PCI and the
> tulip driver recognizes it. BUT ifconfig eth0 up crashes and any further
> use of ifconfig becomes impossible (ps ax shows that the ifconfig process
> is D (dead ?).
> 
> Anybody has such a card ? Experience ? What else could crash the ifconfig
> ? The tulip driver seems to recognize the card correctly (MAC address &
> IRQ), the card has an IRQ for itself. The card is a CNET 120 PCI card (or
> something like that, don't recall exact type).
> 
> Thanks for you help,
> Schlomo
> 
> PS: SuSE already for several years has very easy ISDN setup via their
> central config/control tool. RH should learn something here.
> 
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