K. I understand the BT Speedway ISDN card is supported by Linux.
>
> Does anyone have any experience of ISDN and Debian. I have been doing a
> lot of reading, but would like someone who actually uses ISDN to offer
> some advice.
>
> In the docs I have read, I have seen nothing a
On Thu, 03 Feb 2000, Phillip Deackes wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience of ISDN and Debian. I have been doing a
> lot of reading, but would like someone who actually uses ISDN to offer
> some advice.
>
> In the docs I have read, I have seen nothing about setting up an IS
I am considering having a BT Home Highway (ISDN) line installed here in
the UK. I understand the BT Speedway ISDN card is supported by Linux.
Does anyone have any experience of ISDN and Debian. I have been doing a
lot of reading, but would like someone who actually uses ISDN to offer
some advice
On Tuesday 26 May 1998, at 10 h 6, the keyboard of "Johan Berglund"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But before I make my decision I need to know how
> Debian handles ISDN, if it manages "Bandwidth On
> Demand" and so on.
Debian is Linux so just check the Linux documentation. The FAQ contains
every
Telia (operator of telecom services in Sweden) is
having a "drive" on ISDN equipment and I´m thinking
of buying a "ISDN-box".
But before I make my decision I need to know how
Debian handles ISDN, if it manages "Bandwidth On
Demand" and so on.
I also need to know what adapters I could use and
if t
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