If your friend uses KDE then tell him to download and install KISDN.

This program will auto detect the card (ofcourse, if he compiled the
ISDN as modules), and it will run smoothly

Hetz


Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> 
> A friend of mine has recently got Linux from me, but he wasn't able
> to setup his dial-up connection to NetVision using his ISDN card he
> uses fine under Windows 98.
> 
> Is anyone here using a TigerJet ISDN card under Linux?
> Could it be that the card actually uses someone other's chipset so
> it can be supported via some generic driver (just as RealTek 8029
> supported with ne2k-pci.o ?) ?
> 
> www.tigerjet.com is bragging about being MS Windows NT compatible
> (and that's not too promising :)
> 
> -- Toastie
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