Description of Problem: The ISDN configuration is horrible with Roswell. Tried several hours to get it running, no way. 7.1 got a tool called "isdn-config", with this one I got it running in minutes. Now I got the two Tools in the Network section to add a device and a call-in provider. But I couldn4t find a button or icon to start a connection manually. I use a Eicon diva2.0 ISAPnP card. Installed it like in 7.1 using pnpdump/isapnp. With this combination I could start the init.d/isdn service. The provided pnp-support with 2.4.6 still doesn4t work. Is "isdn-config" gone? That was a great tool. How Reproducible: Every time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. use a Eicon DIVA 2.0ISAPnP 2. configure device and connection with provided tools 3. try to get a connection Actual Results: Manual connection not possible. Dial not possible. Expected Results: Dial 4n surf. Additional Information:
one problem is that network devices are set up before isdn drivers are loaded, see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=52217 manual connection should be possible with "isdnctrl dial ipppX" i hope kisdndock (or similar tool) finds its way back into rawhide / redhat linux and use updated redhat-config-network from rawhide (the one in roswell has bugs)
please update isdn4k-utils-3.1-45, initscript-6.25-1 and kdenetwork-2.2-5 in rawhide, it should fix this problem.