isdn4k-utils/FAQ
hailer cdfbd7902b (2nd try, because of local problems)
Peru added as i4l-able country,
glossary widened (CLIR, COLP - please check this!),
example file etc/rc.isdn.syncppp.MPPP seems missing in isdn4k-utils,
some fixes,
remark by Thomas Stinner to ASCEND framed-protocol added,
remarks by Torsten Hentschel (patch remove) to ICN/i4l added.
1997-03-16 12:38:12 +00:00
..
_example Added helpful mails (did not come in on first trial). 1997-02-23 01:18:14 +00:00
_howto Missed a few files... Now should be complete. 1997-02-23 01:20:48 +00:00
bin Missed a few files... Now should be complete. 1997-02-23 01:20:48 +00:00
doc Setup of docs for maintaining the FAQ 1997-02-19 19:56:01 +00:00
Makefile.in Translate Makefile in English, separated part for 7bit/html generation from 1997-03-02 22:41:24 +00:00
README Wrote little Readme explaining structure of FAQ directory. 1997-03-02 23:21:39 +00:00
configure Misc corrections, more config otions. 1997-03-03 04:00:33 +00:00
configure.in Misc corrections, more config otions. 1997-03-03 04:00:33 +00:00
de-i4l-faq (2nd try, because of local problems) 1997-03-16 12:38:12 +00:00
eng-i4l-faq Setup of English FAQ (version 1.0.5) 1997-02-19 17:50:57 +00:00
install-sh Adapted to support configuration. 1997-03-02 19:17:10 +00:00

README

In this directory you find the FAQ for isdn4linux.
It contains answers for those questions that are frequently asked in the
mailing list/news group for isdn4linux (and some more).

The FAQ is available in a German and an English version (the German one being
the most current), as well as in a 7bit and a html version.

"de-i4l-faq" and "eng-i4l-faq" are the source code for all versions of the FAQ.
"bin" contains all perl scripts for generating the FAQ.
In "out" you will find the generated versions of the FAQ.
"doc" has some documentation about the syntax of the FAQ (only interesting if
you want to help working on the FAQ).

"_example" and "_howto" contain postings from the mailing list/news group that
appeared helpful/interesting to me. They may be helpful to you, but be careful:
THEY MAY BE OUTDATED BY NOW!

See the FAQ for more information about the authors of the FAQ.

Matthias Hessler