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SubjectRE: Problems with ISDN
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I have tried your suggestion. I have applied most recent patches of the kernel and utilities code. Now ISDN does work (yippiee!) but the kernel crashes every now and then because the kernel swapper generates a violation and then apparently the idle process gets killed.

My question is: which versions of the kernel and the ISDN patches did you use, because maybe some of them do not work all that good together.

Erik Slagter
Unisource Business Networks NL, Internal Networks
Telephone: +31 70 3711801
E-Mail: eriksl@gv-nmc.unisource.nl

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From: Nahshon[SMTP:nahshon@actcom.co.il]
Sent: Monday, March 02, 1998 7:33 PM
To: eriksl@gv-nmc.unisource.nl; linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
Subject: Re: Problems with ISDN

>Hoi Folks,
>
>As you probably know by now I've been having problems using ISDN
>since version 2.1.64. I have installed 2.1.88 last weekend, but to
>no avail. There are some very strange phenonema occuring which maybe
>some of you may find interesting ;-)
>
>First of all I have applied a diff to the 2.1.64 and 2.1.88 ISDN
>tree and found that apart from changes in the memory management
>kernel interface there are no significant changes!

Erik,

There are other changes above the isdn drivers layer.
I recommend that you try to upgrade ipppd.
It is part of the isdn4k-utils. Find it in
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/isdn4linux/v2.1 .

Itai

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