On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Shaul Karl wrote:
> BTW: Contrary to my command line orientation, NetVision Help Desk, which I
> have no connection with what so ever, will pursue the more user friendly kisdn
> approach.
Just a thought: isn't the command-line more helpdesk-friendly? It tends to
be more pr
1. As a NetVision client you might get free support for Linux from them,
especially that we are talking about a connectivity problem. You might want to
go with it, but please note that I said that it *might* be free.
2. What ISDN device do you have? Does the kernel recognize your hardware? Were
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 04:03:59PM +0200, Sarig Shalhav, Advocate LLB (LLM) wrote:
> Hi All'
> I am a new Linux user, I have no knowledge as yet of the O/S and am trying
> to configure my ISDN so that I can download various applications. I would
> gladly appreciate some assistance in configuring t
Hi All'
I am a new Linux user, I have no knowledge as yet of the O/S and am trying
to configure my ISDN so that I can download various applications. I would
gladly appreciate some assistance in configuring the ISDN. I have asked HETZ
BEN HEMO for assistance and he was so kind as to install KISDN h