Tom Cato Amundsen wrote: > I got my isdn line a few days ago, and using the isdn4net package in > addition to isdn4linux is was quite ease to get redhat 6.1 online. But > debian was my first distribution and I really would like to use it for > my day to day use. > > Setting up debian is unfortunately not that easy. From isdn4net web > pages it seems like it is only tested on Redhat. I will contact the > developers to check. > > Searching debian-user did not help me much, so either I am asking the > wrong forum, or it works for most people. I'll return with other > questions, but for a start: > * has anyone had sucess with isdn4net on debian, or is anyone porting > it, or writing an easier frontent do the stuff in isdnutils? > * is isdnutils the only deb-package needed (any my_brain*10)? > * are there any problems using 2.2.12 kernel with slink isdnutils
Don't know about Debian since we use Red Hat at work (don't ask why) and I don't ISDN at home, but under Red Hat all I have to do is enable ISDN support in the kernel then tell PPP to use ttyI0. I don't imagine Debian would be much different. No need for any external packages, or maybe this is something else Red Hat installs without being asked to. Cheers, Tom