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mISDN documentation
« on: July 21, 2008, 12:08:31 AM »
mISDN documentation is now availale on the docs site

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Click on DocsWiki.  The mISDN guide is in the appendices.

mISDN should be run with -650 or later.

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Re: mISDN documentation
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2008, 11:42:31 PM »
Hi Selintra,

You wouldn't happen to have the mISDN & kmdl rpm's for the current SME7.3 kernel (2.6.9-67.0.7) ?! Somehow these are not to be found on ATRPMS, i've tried to install according to your DocsWiki but all i'm getting is:

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Error: Missing Dependency: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9-55.EL is needed by package misdn-kmdl-2.6.9-55.EL
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Re: mISDN documentation
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2008, 12:58:34 AM »
'fraid not.

We simply cheated and installed the .20 kernel (onto an otherwise vanilla .07 system).  I'm sure the SME purists would have palpitations over this but we figured, what the hell...

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[root@test7 ~]# uname -r
2.6.9-67.0.20.EL

:)

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Re: mISDN documentation
« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2008, 12:25:48 PM »
Hmmm... i've got some contribs (eGroupware & user vacations & SAIL/Asterisk) installed, hope it won't hurt to much. What is the quickest way for doing this?!

thanx!
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Re: mISDN documentation
« Reply #4 on: July 22, 2008, 01:22:53 PM »
We just downloaded it from CentOS and did a yum localinstall.  I probably wouldn't recommend doing this on a production server (even though it is very unlikely to do any harm).

The other alternative is to contact ATrpms and ask them to provide the.07 version (they'll still have it somewhere I would guess).  ATrpms are very aggressive with their roll-out and will usually obsolete anything which is more than a couple of point releases behind the current CentOS release.  Unfortunately, at the moment SME falls into that category which is why people are having difficulty getting the correct rpms.

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