[techtalk] Linux with ISDN

2000-04-26 Thread Subba Rao
I have been hearing a lot about the availability of ISDN solution for Linux, but I haven't found a decent FAQ or HOWTO document that talks about the setup or issues with ISDN/Linux. What ISDN hardware is supported on Linux? The kernel compilation has a big section for the ISDN subsystem. Yet, o

Re: [techtalk] Linux with ISDN

2000-04-26 Thread Matjaz Godec
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Subba Rao wrote: > I have been hearing a lot about the availability of ISDN solution > for Linux, but I haven't found a decent FAQ or HOWTO document that > talks about the setup or issues with ISDN/Linux. > Some pointers: http://www.isdn4linux.de/ http://www.franken.de/user

[techtalk] RAID recovery

2000-04-26 Thread Sally_Hutchinson
Hi all, Anyone know where I can find a good web resource on RAID disaster recovery? Thanks! -Sally ___ techtalk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/techtalk

[techtalk] Silicon Valley [OT]

2000-04-26 Thread Jennifer Tippens
Could anyone give me any local insight into the Silicon Valley area like where to live (Sunnyvale, Mountain View, San Juan, etc) for commute times, schools (I have an 8 year old), crime, things to do, etc? I have explored siliconvalley.citysearch.com and other more formal reviews exhaustively,

Re: [techtalk] Linux with ISDN

2000-04-26 Thread GeekGrrl
There are other solutions than internal cards, also. I use a 3Com ImpactIQ external ISDN adapter, and it is no more difficult then adding in a bit to the INIT string to bond and use both channels. It connects to the machine physically though the serial port. On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Matjaz Godec wrot

Re: [techtalk] RH 6.2 and SCSI Probs - Long

2000-04-26 Thread Nils Philippsen
Hi Phil, On Sun, 23 Apr 2000, Phil Savoie wrote: > I reverted back to RH6.2 and used text mode. This time, all went > fine, except that it did not show me the scsi disk at the partition > menu. did you try expert mode (i.e. specify "expert text" on the boot prompt)? > rebooted, and no scsi di

Re: [techtalk] Linux with ISDN

2000-04-26 Thread Elizabeth Cortell
I use a Pipeline 75 ISDN router and I recommend it highly. It is a standalone piece of hardware with ports for Ethernet, regular telephone, and the ISDN connection. This neatly sidesteps the question of card support, and also eliminates any serial-port bottleneck issues associated with regular t

Re: [techtalk] Linux with ISDN

2000-04-26 Thread Matjaz Godec
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, GeekGrrl wrote: > There are other solutions than internal cards, also. I use a 3Com ImpactIQ > external ISDN adapter, and it is no more difficult then adding in a bit to > the INIT string to bond and use both channels. It connects to the machine > physically though the serial

Re: [techtalk] Linux with ISDN

2000-04-26 Thread GeekGrrl
But how many people can afford that many B-channels? :) At any rate, while the 3Com was more expensive then an internal card, it is -worth- it. I don't remember how much I paid for it, but the one problem I did have, 3Com happily replaced it at no charge. On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Matjaz Godec wrote:

Re: [techtalk] Linux with ISDN

2000-04-26 Thread Matjaz Godec
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, GeekGrrl wrote: > But how many people can afford that many B-channels? :) > We are actualy using Linux + Internal ISDN cards as appliance called "communiction servers". They are used to connect many remote locations. We've been using such combination from early 96 also for o