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From: "Soeren Sonnenburg" <sonnenburg at informatik.hu-berlin.de>
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Subject: RE: linux-l: l-2.1.131 & fritz pnp
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> hi,
>
> trotz aller bemuehungen (pnpdump, isapnp...) will die fritz pnp bei

Brauchst du bei 2.1-2.dings nicht mehr.

> einem computer nicht spielen. kann das an dem zu neuen kernel liegen?

Es ist genau anders herum. Das isdn aus dem 2.1-2er Kerneln ist aelter als
das aus zB dem 2.0.36er ! Da hilft nur den neuesten cvs snapshot holen (dazu
guck am besten www.isdn4linux.de) und den in den kernel reinpatchen und
danach die neueren i4l-utils holen. Aber denk dran, das ist alles -in
Entwicklung-.

S.
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		11:15 Restate my assumptions
		----------------------------
(1)	Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2)	Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3)	If you graph these numbers, patterns emerge.

=> Therefore:	There are patterns everywhere in nature.



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