On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Simon Kissel wrote:

> DM> The easiest thing to do would be: Just take a ISDN card from AVM. They
> DM> work like a charm with trustix. Gerald made some nice driver rpms (which
> DM> can be easily adapted to be a part of the kernel rpm itself (simplifies
> DM> handling and rebuilding), and the capi utils needed are in contrib.
>
> I first tried a brand-new Fritz PCI 2.1 - and guess what, it's not
> supported by HiSax, so it didn't work with tsl 2.2.

Lol. Guess that statement supports your "maybe i'm just incompetent" :-)
There is a driver from AVM which works perfectly with tsl 2.x. There
is (or was? i forked my own version quite some time ago...) even a
working rpm for that driver from Gerald.

I have many avm cards working with tsl 1.x and 2.x, for internet
connection, for yaps, for fax... ISA cards, PCI cards, USB cards...
you name it.

> Meanwhile I've bought a whole stack of HFC cards (as I also use them
> for mISDN/NT-mode stuff), so I'm not going back to AVM...

Well. Allways use the tool that works for a given problem. *shrug*

> As it appears, with out-of-the-box trustix, right now there is no
> single working ISDN card at all. That's what this thread is about,
> after all ;)

There is. Again, the short howto:
- take a avm card
- take the driver rpm from contrib
   (if its there... if not surely one can be provided by someone)
- rebuild the driver if its not for the current kernel
- install capi utils
- there you go

Danny
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