Hardware instal with ISDN


Forum: Networking
Topic: Hardware instal with ISDN
started by: eQuackie

Posted by eQuackie on Nov. 29 2005,16:52
Hi Folks,

after trying DSL in its newest version I'm convinced having met the right system for my older Win95-PC (100 mHz, 128 MB Ram) to get run some stuff for my wife. Congratulations to the team! Good work done.

Unfortunately it doesn't work with ISDN, so I've to ask you how to have it worked together with ISDN.

Would it be possible to use or better to load the appropriate kernel drivers "hisax" and "isdn" in a similar way with modconf like a usual debian instal by adding the original Knoppix-CD (DSL was derived from*) maybe after having entered said CD in the sources.list by e.g. Debian's command "apt-cdrom add"? And afterwards continuing with "isdnconfig" the normal 2.4.x-kernel-isdn-instal.

*) From which Knoppix-version has DSL 2 been derived from? On your wikis I just could recognize that 1.5 was originated from Knoppix v3.4 dated 5-17-2004?

My goal is just to get an isdn connection after harddrive instal or if applicable but not necessarily as live-cd.

Thanks in advance.

Thomas

Posted by cbagger01 on Nov. 29 2005,18:34
The DSL 2.0 ISDN kernel modules are located inside the modules_cut.tar.gz file at the download site.

You should be able to unpack and extract the driver files and then modprobe or insmod them.

I am unfamiliar with ISDN setups, so I don't know how to proceed after this step.

Posted by eQuackie on Dec. 01 2005,12:43
Thanks for your prompt reply!

Gonna try it out next weekend.

Cya

Thomas

Posted by cbagger01 on Dec. 01 2005,18:02
FYI,

modules_cut

was renamed to

additional_modules

today.

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