On Thursday 06 March 2003 13:34, rcc wrote: > definitely, Germany (=ISDN country) is the second largest market next to > the US. I just don't understand how mdk can afford to surrender that > market to SuSE. I've personally converted lots of people to Mandrake but > I always am somwhat reluctant when I meet people with ISDN because of > the rather suboptimal ISDN support of mdk.
Yes and that is bugging me a lot. It seems there aren't a lot of people using isdn on cooker, but I know there are a lot outside from cooker, mostly people, that try to understand linux. Even Redhat is better on isdn now then mandrake. And that there redhat is a full american distro. I cant currently do more then try to help. I guess ISDN will get at least in europe more important. Maybe DSL is more and more important for internet connection, but isdn is not only internetconnection. I would not complain so much if it wouldn't be a problem since 6.1 to have isdn nice and running. It got better , but it is far from optimal. Dial up in general seems to be problematic for mandrake. I don't know why modems are detected if the users are using kppp or similar apps anyway and have to configure it by hand then. -- Regards Steffen ____________________ counter.li.org : #296567. machine: 181800 vdr-box : 87 ____________________ Please dont CC me, since if I have replied I'll watch the tread. Both mails will be filtered to the ML-folder. Thanks