Matt Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Greetings, list! :)
>
> We are a casualty of the Northpoint closure, but fortunately have our ISDN
> line still in operation. I'm considering purchasing the Eicon DIVA Pro
> PCI ISDN adapter to install in the Potato server here.
>
> Can anyone recomme
>On 02-Apr-2001 Matt Thompson wrote:
>> We are a casualty of the Northpoint closure, but fortunately have our
>> ISDN
>> line still in operation. I'm considering purchasing the Eicon DIVA
>> Pro
>> PCI ISDN adapter to install in the Potato server here.
>>
>> Can anyone recommend or warn about t
Hi Matt!
On 02-Apr-2001 Matt Thompson wrote:
> Greetings, list! :)
>
> We are a casualty of the Northpoint closure, but fortunately have our
> ISDN
> line still in operation. I'm considering purchasing the Eicon DIVA
> Pro
> PCI ISDN adapter to install in the Potato server here.
>
> Can anyone
Greetings, list! :)
We are a casualty of the Northpoint closure, but fortunately have our ISDN
line still in operation. I'm considering purchasing the Eicon DIVA Pro
PCI ISDN adapter to install in the Potato server here.
Can anyone recommend or warn about this card? Any suggestions on getting
i
Cleto Pescia wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > Please, where can I find step by step HOWTO on isdn for Linux?
> > Thank you!
> >
> > Or, if you're so kindly to read on:
> > My boss ask me to setup my Linux box for ZyXEL omni128 ISDN
> > externel modem to show him the power of Linux, or at least
> ^^
Please, where can I find step by step HOWTO on isdn for Linux?
Thank you!
Or, if you're so kindly to read on:
My boss ask me to setup my Linux box for ZyXEL omni128 ISDN
externel modem to show him the power of Linux, or at least
my ability to manipulate Linux to do work for the company, not
just p
>> "HM" == Helmut Metzdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
HM> 1: use the old config files (pap-secrets, host.conf, hosts,
HM> resolv.conf)by copying them to the appropriate places (/etc,
HM> /etc/ppp).
Yes.
HM> 2: my old entries in isdnlog.conf are placed in callerid.conf.
I think so.
HM> 3:
Hi there,
this is a request for approval (or corrections) and some questions.
After i read on this list about problems with autoup i decided for a
clean new install of Debian 2.0 instead. Having carefully backed up
all my personal settings etc. all went rather smooth.
But when i installed the i
Thanks to all who replied to my question about a USR Courier I-Modem setup,
especially Jens B. Jorgensen, whose answer was both complete and courtious.
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Robert de Forest wrote:
> I told my boss it's easy to use Linux as an ISDN
> modem/router/gateway/firewall. After days of telling him this, he finally
> let me go ahead and set it up, and I've been unable to do it.
> I've been trying to setup a USR Courier I-Modem (internal) on a debian 2.0
> mac
I told my boss it's easy to use Linux as an ISDN
modem/router/gateway/firewall. After days of telling him this, he finally
let me go ahead and set it up, and I've been unable to do it.
I've been trying to setup a USR Courier I-Modem (internal) on a debian 2.0
machine. I've found many verbose we
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