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Re: ISDN is killing interrupt handler on L2.4.0test9

To: Henner Eisen <eis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: ISDN is killing interrupt handler on L2.4.0test9
From: Hartwig Felger <hgfelger@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 23:51:02 +0200 (CEST)
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Salut Henner,
On 13 Oct 2000, Henner Eisen wrote:
>     Hartwig> Hi folks, tryed yesterday to dialin to my server at the
>     Hartwig> office (both server and client are Linux-x86, but server
>     Hartwig> is 2.2.17pre20, whereas the client is 2.4.0test9). As got
> 
> Did you use an actual version of the isdn4k-utils compiled against
> 2.4.0-test9 header files? If not, isdnctrl or ipppd should give you a
> warning messages.

isdn4k-utils.v3.1pre1 against test9, using a gcc-2.95.2 (i.e. egcs)
I now know, that it is not the authentification, because as I had the
wrong user-name it did not crash. So it must be a later step in the
negotiation.

Ok. I now made a new kernel test-10pre3 (made distclean, and just added
the things I need, e.g. isdn, hisax, elsa-microlink-isdn-pci). Also I
typed in the isdnctrl sequence... and it crashed again!

Which setup works for you?
With the test9 i tryed german-msn-by-call, which does not crash (it uses
no auth.), but planet-intercom-by-call does carsh, as well as dialing into
my office.
The debugging is not easy, as it does not sync, before the machine
crashes, and so I do not have logging-information.

Regards hartwig
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