I am only guessing. Is it helpful of me to send my thoughts ?

I am under the impression that you are trying to get it working under KDE,
using some KDE tools.
Perhaps you might get your problem space smaller by trying to have
a connection with only command line tools ? Perhaps even under some VT ? 

> I'm trying to set up my ISDN connection, unfortunately with little
> success. Has anyone seen these problems before?
> 
> but first my system:
> Red Hat 6.0
> isdn4k-utils-9803020842-1.i386.rpm
> isdn4net-1-1.i386.rpm
> kisdn-1.1.0-1-rh6-kde-1.1.i386.rpm
> 
> I even tried removing this version of isdn4k-utils, and installing
> isdn4k-utils-2.0.2.i386.rpm instead.
> 
> The problem that I'm getting is as follows:
> $ lsmod
> Module                  Size     Used by
> .
> .
> .
> hisax                  226104    1    (uninitialized)
> isdn                    86220    0    [hisax]
> ppp                     18316         [hisax]
> .
> .
> .
> 
> 
> I don't know if that (uninitialized) is correct or not.
> 
> Secondly, when I run kcmkisdn, as soon as I click on a
> any of the tabs, on the console I get:
> 
> kISDN: AVM A1 (Fritz!PCI) found
> QGArray::at: Absolute index 1 out of range
> 
> 
> After setting things up, and clicking on Apply, nothing happens.
> When I bring up kisdn, no connections have been configured, and thus, 
> there is nowhere to connect to.
> 
> -- 
> Ralph Birnbaum
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> 
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