dpkg -l | grep isdn then remove all the packages marked as installed. You may also want to apt-cache search isdn and check some of the packages listed with apt-cache policy package_listed to see if you missed any.Originally Posted by bsaunders
I'm seeing messages about starting ISDN services at boot up. Problem is, I don't use ISDN nor have any ISDN equipment installed in my computer. I can't find any messages in the syslog. How do I go about finding out what is going on? How do I go about preventing isdn services from starting at all.
Thanks for any help.
dpkg -l | grep isdn then remove all the packages marked as installed. You may also want to apt-cache search isdn and check some of the packages listed with apt-cache policy package_listed to see if you missed any.Originally Posted by bsaunders
Thanks, that did the trick.
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