On 1/6/14, Urs Thuermann <u...@isnogud.escape.de> wrote: > Zenaan Harkness <z...@freedbms.net> writes: >> Are you able to install your "stable" OS (Debian, Linux 2.4 kernel) on >> the newer hardware perhaps? > > No, that's not an option. The intention is to replace the old server > (Linux 2.4, not Debian) by the new server (new hardware, Debian > jessie). Almost all services, i.e. DNS, DHCP, NTP, mail, news, and > $HOMEs + NFS, have already been migrated to the new server. In
> I also considered moving the old server to the new machine as a VM > with PCI passthrough for the ISDN card. This also failed, AFAICT, > because the BIOS doesn't support it. Hmm. More motherboard research ahead of purchase next time perhaps? Perhaps you're left with just keeping the old machine for logging only? There ought be some ISDN coders lurking somewhere on the net. Your next step is probably finding them - go to kernel sources and check the ISDN drivers contact details etc, then subscribe to relevant list(s), possibly linux-kernel. For non-kernel/ userspace software, you might have to do a little forward-porting, fixing bugs along the way, for your ISDN logging software, if you can't find the developers of the software. Good luck Zenaan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/caosgnsq6arcbz+zszhhasnck_sp71zcp1ztendusvdewmm3...@mail.gmail.com