On Wednesday 19 June 2002 11:43, Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. wrote:
> Here's another error that keeps popping up when booting:
>
> ----------------------------------------------
> Starting ISDN services :
> no ISDN cards configured! Please configure 'hisax' module with
> modconf (read /usr/share/doc/isdnutils/HOWTO.isdnutils.gz for more
> info). -----------------------------------------------
>
> I *don't* have any isdn cards. I am on a modem dial-up to my isp.
> What package do I need to unistall to remove this error ? How do I
> find out which package needs to be removed ?
>
> btw: on a rpm based distro rpm -qa gives a list of all the packages
> installed. What would be the equivalent for a debian box ?

Try
 dpkg --get-selections
to get a list with the state of all packages currently installed on the 
system and their status.
 dpkg --get-selections|grep isdn
should most likely get rid of the other problem ;-)

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