Jens Luedicke wrote: > > > Additionally you'll need to get the "isdnutils" package. > > > This package provides some ISDN specific tools and > > > programs such as "ipppd" and "isdnctrl". > > > Configuration => RTFM > > > > Any of the above apply to my setup? > at least you'll need the "isdnutils" package.
I found the following on http://www.debian.org/Packages/stable/net/isdnutils.html : >Package: isdnutils 1:3.0-20 >ISDN utilities >This package includes all the utilities to get an ISDN system up and running. >This package works best with a 2.0.36 kernel (or higher); in fact, preferably >2.2.14 or higher. This doesn't say much to me. I've been using ISDN for 5 years, now, and to me it's always been just another external modem - albeit a fast one that know when to run at 64kb/s and when to run at 128kb/s. I've never seen or used any special ISDN utilities neither under 'doze or OS/2, just their plain old vanilla diallers for any Hayes compatible modem. So what exactly is it that isdnutils is going to give me? I'll use it if I have to, but I always like to understand the "why", so please excuse my asking again. -- Best regards, Peter Hugosson-Miller "Faber est suae quisque fortunae."
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