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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001#
2# Telephony device configuration
3#
4
5menu "Telephony Support"
6
7config PHONE
8 tristate "Linux telephony support"
9 ---help---
10 Say Y here if you have a telephony card, which for example allows
11 you to use a regular phone for voice-over-IP applications.
12
13 Note: this has nothing to do with modems. You do not need to say Y
14 here in order to be able to use a modem under Linux.
15
16 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
17 module will be called phonedev.
18
19config PHONE_IXJ
20 tristate "QuickNet Internet LineJack/PhoneJack support"
21 depends on PHONE
22 ---help---
23 Say M if you have a telephony card manufactured by Quicknet
24 Technologies, Inc. These include the Internet PhoneJACK and
25 Internet LineJACK Telephony Cards. You will get a module called
26 ixj.
27
28 For the ISA versions of these products, you can configure the
29 cards using the isapnp tools (pnpdump/isapnp) or you can use the
30 isapnp support. Please read <file:Documentation/telephony/ixj.txt>.
31
32 For more information on these cards, see Quicknet's web site at:
33 <http://www.quicknet.net/>.
34
35 If you do not have any Quicknet telephony cards, you can safely
36 say N here.
37
38config PHONE_IXJ_PCMCIA
39 tristate "QuickNet Internet LineJack/PhoneJack PCMCIA support"
40 depends on PHONE_IXJ && PCMCIA
41 help
42 Say Y here to configure in PCMCIA service support for the Quicknet
43 cards manufactured by Quicknet Technologies, Inc. This changes the
44 card initialization code to work with the card manager daemon.
45
46endmenu
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