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Re: OFF TOPIC : ISDN.NET and Linux.



Hello and thanks for all the responses!

I didn't want to start a flame war concerning whether tech support know
about Linux or not. (I didn't even talk to tech support, it was the
sales dept.)
The question was whether I can use ISDN.NET modems with Linux. (I didn't
mension Netvision or Internet Zaav since I didn't know they had it (didn't
see any publicity) what are the rates? )

Hetz Ben Hamo replied and said that if I upgrade to a 2.1.?? kernel I'll
be able to use ISDN.NET and that he prepares a script that connect to
ISDN.NET. He also wrote that he uses KDE and can connect. (When Debian 2.0
is out I'll upgrade to KDE). (BTW : I tried to rely to you and get a "user
unknown" message"

thanks alot, and please keep sending your experiences with IDSN with
Linux.

Liran Zvibel.

P.S What abou the distribution survey Eli Marmor (Hoped I spelled it
correctly) promised?

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On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Etay Meiri wrote:

> Then you should go to netvision, where at least twenty supporters, myself
> included, are using linux at home almost exclusively. Though I don't have
> isdn I don't think that you should have any problem connecting with that.
> we do linux support and if you'de call - hey, it just might be me who
> picks up the phone!
> 
> 
> On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Nir Soffer wrote:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > The last, (and fortunately, only) encounter with their godawful clueless
> > 'techsupport' they had no notion of what 'Linux' is. They said that no one
> > 'technical' was around to answer and that I should try at a later time.
> > 
> > Seeing as how technically inept the morons are, I never called again.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Nir.
>