Get an ISDN adapter with a Siemens chipset.
AFAIK those are the only one supported by linux right now (correct me if I�m wrong).
I use a DynaLink TAS100H, which I got up and running after some minor problems.
When it comes to installing the adapter, you may need to apply some isdn-patches to
the kernel (can�t remember where I found them)
Of course you also need to fiddle around with some config files.
I have seen several good guides on how to make ISDN adapters to work under Linux,
some even in Norwegian.
Search around the net, and I�m sure you�ll find what you�re looking for.
There are even some newsgroups on ISDN for Linux.
I don�t think what kind of country you�re from has any affect on what kind of ISDN
adapter you ought to by, at least it did�nt for me.
Lykke til;-)
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> Hi y'all
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> I'm buying an ISDN adapter, and i'd like to get some recomendations. Are
> there any differences in the install procedure? Are there any known
> "difficulties" with some adapters? are there any differences in what
> country yr from? (phone companies lines)
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> i'd appreciate some info, and links to pages with HOWTO's or something like
> that.
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> please mail your reply to:
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> as well as the list.
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> Thanks
> Andr�
- Johan -