[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> which I presume to be what is required. Do I also need to build in the PPP 
> and/or SLIP stuff? I've tried it both building it in and not building it in. 
> Whatever I do, I get the following message at the end of the startup sequence:
> 
> "Sorry - isdnPPP driver version 0.0.0 is out of date."
> "Maybe ippp0 has no 'syncppp' encapsulation?"
> 
> I found the version number very strange, so looked in the source code and 
> sure enough it is explicitly set to 0.0.0 if the ioctl against the driver 
> fails. The problem is I don't know why it is failing, just that it is :(
> 
> What am I doing wrong, here, please?

Just struggling with a simular problem on a different distribution
updated to 2.0.38. Hopefully getting ISDN to run this week.

If ppp is compiled successfully into the kernel and your Fritz device
is registrated by the kernel (var/log/messages) then you might need to
upgrade "isdn4linux". This is exactly what I'm going to do tomorrow,
because isdn closes up with a E0010 after trying to dial in.


Robert

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