Hi
after trying to get an answer inside newbie I'l hope here is the better place ..
I've tried to install ISDN for a few ! days and now I found it a bit boring =:-(
without any help
I use MD 6.1 ; have got a CD for testing befor bying a few and deciding to use it at
some schools in Berlin.
A MUST is ISDN connection.
I found an "kisdn-1.0.1_2-mdk6-kde-1.1.i386.rpm" but it seems to
be bad. I got an error installing the rpm saying couldn't access. OK no problem..
By downloading I only found an Kisdn_1.1.......... package ( no mdk Version! )
The above couldn't be found at MD nor RedHat.
I installed the newer. It seems to work until I want to get an connection.
I only get an error after "ifconfig ippp0 up" that "dialing of ippp0 failed"
So, what's wrong ?
After reading a much I learned ? that there will be installed a "ioptions.ippp0" out
of the "ioptions" file
together with some other files.
I couldn't find any ioptions.ippp0 file!
I tested the IPPP0 dev with isdnctrl list ippp0 -> everyline seems to be ok
"isdnctrl dial ippp0" brings up the same error msg.
What I found ( or better not found ) are the scripts / files mentioned in some docs (
shure I read all I reached )
at /etc/isdn and /etc/ppp. As I know there have to be a few pointing to ippp0. I
can't find any. only the defaults
is it possible that MD uses an other way to save their scripts and running isdn?
To see if I'm running into hardware trouble I installed another Linux.
Hardware has been tested ( with SUSE Linux -> installed and ready to go! It works as
it has to do) !!!!
Hisax shows the same EA ; IRQ ;... like the one installed at MD.
Questions:
is there an other way to test the ISDN calling by hand as I 've done with loading all
the parts with isdnctrl
into ippp0 and then using "isdnctrl dial ippp0"?
Who has a running ISDN connection?
Who is willing to help me?
( please don't write " Why don't you use SUSE if you had it up and go ?! " I want to
UNDERSTAND why
it's ( not ) running! so please help (if you can)
Bye Peter
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