I use an ISDN card of exactly the same kind, and the card works perfectly. I set it up in Yast2. In fact I haven't tried yast1 in 7.0 for that
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From: "Greg Farrell"
You should try that. My reason for turning to an internal ISDN card was the lack of support for external ISDN adapters in Linux.
Also, you should consider making a clean install using Yast2, after the configuration of the X-Server, you'll be prompted to set up printers, modem netcard and sound. It's at that point, you must set up your fine ISDN Card. You may as well, open Yast2 later on. Don't expect yast1 to be capable of everything. I've tried all those options already. Dont have a clue why it doesnt work. Yast2 does detect it and claims to have confugired it. I only tried yast1 as yast2 didnt work. Greg
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