Hallo Op zaterdag 26 juli 2008 schreef mikolajz aan wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx: mi> Wine provides its own capi2032, I noticed that later: there exists a /usr/lib/wine/capi2032.dll.so mi> however it gets built only when a Linux libcapi20 is installed mi> and the header linux/capi.h is present. At the end of ./configure mi> (the first step when building Wine from sources) you will get a mi> messages "libcapi20 not found,ISDN won't be supported" if these mi> tests fail. You could check if you have capi support properly set mi> up. Just to make certain I double checked this, and .configure really is not complaining about a missing libcapi after the help I got earlier from members of this list. The only missing librarie is libgphoto2, but I couldn't care less about that. mi> As it was said, you could also try to use this capi2032.dll. mi> Copy it to Wine system32 folder and set "capi2032.dll" to mi> "native" in winecfg Library tab. However, as I understand, this mi> is a hardware access library, so this may not work. Whatever the reason, it still doesn't work :( I guess I'll see what I van do with the live Windows CD I've got. Although that involves setting up the network on that, and I really am a Windows nitwit... Groeten, Hans. jdh punt beekhuizen bij duinheks punt nl --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5/080726 * Origin: The Wizard is using MBSE/Linux (2:280/1018)