On Sun, Jan 05, 2014 at 01:49:30AM +0100, Urs Thuermann wrote:
> My ISP provides VoIP and the DSL modem/router provides an internal
> ISDN S0 bus where my ISDN telephones are attached. I have also hooked
> an old Linux server with an ISDN card to the S0 bus. This server runs
> a Linux 2.4.37.8 ke
On 1/6/14, Urs Thuermann wrote:
> Zenaan Harkness 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, D
Zenaan Harkness 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.
On 1/5/14, Urs Thuermann wrote:
> My ISP provides VoIP and the DSL modem/router provides an internal
> ISDN S0 bus where my ISDN telephones are attached. I have also hooked
> an old Linux server with an ISDN card to the S0 bus. This server runs
> a Linux 2.4.37.8 kernel with isdn4linux and isdnl
My ISP provides VoIP and the DSL modem/router provides an internal
ISDN S0 bus where my ISDN telephones are attached. I have also hooked
an old Linux server with an ISDN card to the S0 bus. This server runs
a Linux 2.4.37.8 kernel with isdn4linux and isdnlog to log all
incoming and outgoing calls
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