Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 September 2010 18:53:46 Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> > > FreeBSD -7 & -8 do not support ISDN I'm told.
> > > So 6.4 is the last working FreeBSD ISDN.
> > >
> > > Could FreeBSD reinsert ISDN back into current/8/7 support ?
> > > Perhaps via:
> > > - a stude
"Julian H. Stacey" writes:
Hello,
> FreeBSD -7 & -8 do not support ISDN I'm told.
It seems that hps@ maintains an isdn stack outside of freebsd tree :
http://www.selasky.org/hans_petter/isdn4bsd/
Regards
Éric Masson
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On Wednesday 01 September 2010 18:53:46 Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> > FreeBSD -7 & -8 do not support ISDN I'm told.
> > So 6.4 is the last working FreeBSD ISDN.
> >
> > Could FreeBSD reinsert ISDN back into current/8/7 support ?
> > Perhaps via:
> > - a student SOC project ?
> > - FreeBSD foundation
> FreeBSD -7 & -8 do not support ISDN I'm told.
> So 6.4 is the last working FreeBSD ISDN.
> Could FreeBSD reinsert ISDN back into current/8/7 support ?
> Perhaps via:
> - a student SOC project ?
> - FreeBSD foundation paying a FreeBSD consultant (I know one who has the
> expertise already, has
> On November 30th, FreeBSD 6.4 and FreeBSD 8.0 will have reached their
FreeBSD -7 & -8 do not support ISDN I'm told.
So 6.4 is the last working FreeBSD ISDN.
DSL is faster than ISDN, but
Losing ISDN would be unfortunate:
- Not all can get DSL speed, if they live far from phone exchange.
- ISDN
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Hello Everyone,
On November 30th, FreeBSD 6.4 and FreeBSD 8.0 will have reached their
End of Life and will no longer be supported by the FreeBSD Security Team.
Since FreeBSD 6.4 is the last remaining supported release from the FreeBSD
6.x stable branc