Uh-oh... I've been at home the whole day becase I managed to get flu somewhere. So I thought what the heck let's install that ISDN-card in the linux-box since there is nothing better to do.
Unfortunately the drivers and stuff for the card came configured for RH, and my my box had Debian. I messed around a bit, converted the tools to .deb packages and installed it away. No the machine gets kernel panic at boot. Doh.
Since I'm a bit of newbie with the linux, I'd like to get some recommendations about what distribution to use, since I'm going to format the thing anyway.
Machine is P166/64/1.6 with integrated etherexpress 100, the ISDN card is apparently manfufactured by asus and has Winbond 6692CF chip in it.
The machine's uses would be:
1) Act as dial-up machine and dial to my ISP every day at certain time.
2) Since I have only 1 IP from the ISP, it should do some masquerare-voodoo to enable rest of my machines connecting to net.
3) Run RC5(ofcourse!) and pproxy for my home-herd.
Any advice is appreciated. I was planning to do this next weekend so any volunteers to irc with me while I do it? 🙂