> > capi 6208 0 > > kernelcapi 30496 1 [capi] > > capiutil 22272 0 [kernelcapi] > > uhci 24444 0 (unused) > > usbcore 59308 1 [uhci] > > hisax 448240 0 (unused) > > isdn 116684 0 [hisax] > > slhc 4976 0 [isdn] > > wcfxo 8384 2 > > zaptel 176992 8 [wcfxo] > > ide-scsi 9328 0 > > ne 6672 1 > > 8390 6000 0 [ne] > > crc32 2880 0 [8390] > > isa-pnp 30736 0 [hisax ne] > > > > So, where is a problem? Should I compile kernel with capi as a part of a > > kernel, not as a module? How to do that? > > It's okay to use it as modules. But the cards supported by HiSax do not > provide CAPI interface. I don't know the status of mISDN, but that would > be the driver supporting CAPI.
Hmmm? I don't know what hisax doing here (and even what is that). My ISDN card (winbond w6692cf chip) isn't in computer, I will put it there when I successfully complile chan_capi. What modules do I need? Only capi(&kernelcapi&caputil) and chan_capi? > > You don't have libcapi20 (or the development package of it) installed. Yes, but I dont have it on my Slackware10 CD'es. I don't have libcapi, or isdn4... or anything with isdn or capi in their name. Where to find libcapi20 (od devel...) for slackware? Goran _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
