I am assuming that there is a terminal command that can be used to determine if any and what kind of ISDN equipment is on my computer.
Are there any AF members that can help me with this, please? Thanks!!
How can I determine if any ISDN equipment is on my computer?
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- Posts: 148 cousinlucky
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I'm not familiar with ISDN but
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indicates PCI cards are a popular form of ISDN hardware. To look for a PCI ISDN card do"lspci" or"lspci -v".
You could also try"lsusb" and"lsusb -v". For completeness you would also want to run"lspcmcia" but I don't think that is part of the standard antiX kit.
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were used on laptops 10 or more years ago.
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indicates PCI cards are a popular form of ISDN hardware. To look for a PCI ISDN card do"lspci" or"lspci -v".
You could also try"lsusb" and"lsusb -v". For completeness you would also want to run"lspcmcia" but I don't think that is part of the standard antiX kit.
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were used on laptops 10 or more years ago.