Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> There was a ISDN producer who support Linux, can someone recall the name?
>     (If not, ISDN Teles 16.3 will certainly work)

Elsa actively supports Linux, so the Elsa Quickstep 1000 is a good
choice (not the 1000 Pro; this is the same card but more expensive because
of WinNT drivers).

I use a Sedlbauer Speedwin. Good card, no problems and the company also
gave all infos needed for writing a device driver without hesitate.

You could also use the AVM cards (Fritz or B1). AVM also is somewhat open
to Linux.

Don't buy a Teles. They changed the chipset and don't give out any
developer info about this, so the new driver is in alpha stage.

Ciao,
        Martin


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