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-Belgian HOWTO
-!!!Belgian HOWTO
-!Dag Wieërs
-
-dag@wieers.com
-
-
-
-v1.1.6, 12 May 2002
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-This document describes how to configure Linux for Belgian users and
-lists Linux user groups, businesses and other resources in Belgium.
-
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-----; __Table of Contents__; 1. Introduction: ; 1.1. Why this document?; 1.2. New versions of this document; 1.3. Translated versions; 1.4. Contributions; 1.5. The Linux.be-domain debacle; 1.6. Feedback; 1.7. Copyright information; 1.8. Todo; 2. Configuration: ; 2.1. Keyboard setup; 2.2. Display and applications; 2.3. Time zone; 2.4. Locale support; 2.5. Native language support and codepages; 2.6. Ispell; 2.7. Setting up Internet; 3. Belgian ISP information: ; 3.1. PPP/ISDN; 3.2. Cable; 3.3. ADSL; 4. Belgian Linux user groups: ; 4.1. ALLIN Linux User Group
[[BEGIJNENDIJK
]; 4.2. Antwerp Linux User Group - ALUG [[ANTWERP]; 4.3. Brussels Linux User Group - BeLUGa [[BRUSSELS]; 4.4. Charleroi LUG [[CHARLEROI]; 4.5. Computer Forum !KaHo - CFK; 4.6. HCC Limburgse Linux Gebruikers Groep - HLLGG; 4.7. HCC Linux Gebruikers Groep Leuven [[LEUVEN]; 4.8. Independent Group of Unix-Alikes and Network Activists - IGUANA; 4.9. Infogroep - IGWE [[BRUSSELS]; 4.10. Leuvense Linux Users - L2U [[LEUVEN]; 4.11. Liège Linux Team - LiLiT [[LIEGE]; 4.12. Linux User Group De Bruxelles - BxLUG [[BRUSSELS]; 4.13. Linux User Group Heist op den Berg [[HEIST OP DEN BERG]; 4.14. Linux User Movement Underground Mad Belgian Aliens - LUMUMBA [[DIEPENBEEK]; 4.15. !LinuxBe.Org A.S.B.L; 4.16. Louvain-Li-nux - LLN [[LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE]; 4.17. Mons LUG [[MONS]; 4.18. Namur LUG [[NAMUR]; 4.19. Open Source Blanc Blue Belge - OS3B [[CHARLEROI]; 4.20. Open Technology Assembly Linux Special Interest Group [[BRUSSELS]; 4.21. PC Aktief Computerclub [[SINT-NIKLAAS]; 4.22. Student Information Networking - SIN [[GEEL]; 4.23. There Is No Alternative - TINA [[ANTWERP]; 4.24. Unix Lovers Yield Student Services 8 Internet Support - ULYSSIS [[LEUVEN]; 4.25. West-Vlaamse Linux User Group - Lug-WV [[BRUGGE]; 4.26. Workgroup of Linux Fanatics - WOLF [[MECHELEN]; 4.27. Zeus WPI - Werkgroep Informatica RUG [[GENT]; 5. Belgian Linux businesses: ; 5.1. aDOC Services; 5.2. Arafox; 5.3. Aragne; 5.4. Better Access nv; 5.5. Consultux; 5.6. !CoreSequence Consultancy 8 Training; 5.7. CSS nv; 5.8. D. Connect; 5.9. Dolmen; 5.10. DS Improve bvba; 5.11. EMMO Service; 5.12. FKS bvba; 5.13. Glasshouse Business Networks bvba; 5.14. Grmbl productions; 5.15. IBM Belgium sa/nv; 5.16. IP Net generation; 5.17. Kangaroot Linux Solutions; 5.18. Life nv; 5.19. Linugen bvba; 5.20. !LinuxIdee; 5.21. M-TEC SERVICE; 5.22. Mind Linux Solutions; 5.23. Neolabs; 5.24. Phidani Software sprl; 5.25. Qbian Linux Systems; 5.26. Si-Lab; 5.27. Spier bvba; 5.28. Stone-IT Belgium; 5.29. Supporting Open Source cvba; 5.30. Théridion sprlfs; 5.31. !VirgoPlus sprl; 6. Belgian Linux resources: ; 6.1. Websites; 6.2. HOWTO; 6.3. HOWTO translations; 6.4. FTP; 6.5. Usenet/Newsgroups; 6.6. IRC
-!!!1. Introduction
-!!1.1. Why this document?
-
-Since there was no information anywhere on the net for Belgian Linux
-users around 1998, we started to collect stuff that we thought could
-be important.
-This HOWTO aims to be the definitive list of all Belgian-related Linux
-information. If you think not, you have no excuse to complain and
-certainly not to not contribute. ;)
-
-
-----
-!!1.2. New versions of this document
-
-If you need to know more about the Linux Documentation Project or
-about Linux HOWTO's, feel free to contact the supervisor Tim Bynum
-`linux-howto@sunsite.unc.edub.
-
-
-
-
-Tim Bynum will post the listing to several national and international
-newsgroups on a monthly basis. In addition, the Belgian HOWTO can be
-found on the World Wide Web at
-http://dag.wieers.com/howto/.
-New versions of the Belgian HOWTO are always placed at this site
-first, so please be sure to check if the copy you are reading is
-still up to date!
-
-
-----
-!!1.3. Translated versions
-
-This document is currently translated in 3 languages (English, Dutch
-and French), we're trying to keep all three of them in sync, but the
-English version is the source-document!
-
-
-
-
-The English and Dutch version are maintained by Dag Wieërs
-`dag@wieers.comb and is found at:
-http://dag.wieers.com/howto/.
-
-
-
-
-The French version is maintained by Dany Vanderroost
-`danyv@euronet.beb and is found at:
-http://club.euronet.be/dany.vanderroost/howto.html.
-
-
-----
-!!1.4. Contributions
-
-A few people mailed us their suggestions and improvements, thanks go
-to:
-
-
-
-
-
-*
-
-Wim Vandeputte `wvdputte@reptile.rug.ac.beb
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Pablo Saratxaga `srtxg@ping.beb
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Christophe Lambin `clambin@skynet.beb
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Geert Uytterhoeven `geert@linux-m68k.orgb
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Herman Bruyninckx `Herman.Bruyninckx@mech.kuleuven.ac.beb
-
-
-*
-
-
-
-
-Many thanks go to Ivo Clarysse `soggie@iguana.beb
-who started something similar earlier (!LinBel)
-and his project helped us a lot to get this document online.
-
-
-----
-!!1.5. The Linux.be-domain debacle
-
-As you might have heard, Belgium also has its problem with the Linux.be
-domain. Similar to the Linux.nl case. Around March 1999, someone tricked
-the DNS administration about the trademark 'Linux' in Belgium by using
-'Linux' as a commercial representation of the company ('uithangbord')
-which was according to the rules of the DNS administration at that time.
-The company in fact was one that sold motor-parts and the registration was
-done with a fake fax containing a penguin.
-
-
-
-
-It is sad that the person who registered the Linux.be-domain name (Matthias
-Barremaecker), did this behind the back of some Open Source volunteers who
-were planning to register a not-for-profit organisation to hold the domain
-name to prevent any abuse.
-
-
-
-
-Afterwards there were several meetings with this person to work out an
-agreement so that the domain was not used for commercial purposes and
-handed over to a neutral organisation. But after several attempts it
-was very clear that the owner wanted full control over the domain, which
-he later emphasized by 'handing it over' to his own not-for-profit
-organisation. He stated several times he wanted to keep the right to add
-advertissements to the website, but wouldn't mind that volunteers added
-content to the site (that was empty at the time). After this, no one was
-willing to work voluntarily for the content of the site. Sadly he managed
-to get some people volunteer for it after all.
-
-
-----
-!!1.6. Feedback
-
-If some information seems to be wrong, deceptive or missing, we'd
-appreciate if you mailed us the improvements. Since we're just human
-this document isn't bug-free, but your contribution can and will make
-a difference.
-
-
-
-
-To add yourself to the Linux user groups or businesses, collect all
-necessary information and mail it to us.
-
-
-----
-!!1.7. Copyright information
-
-This document, Belgian HOWTO, is copyrighted (c) 1998 - 2002 by Dag Wieërs.
-Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the
-terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 published by the
-Free Software Foundation; with the Invariant Sections being "New versions of
-this document", "Contributions", "Feedback" and "Copyright information"
-with no Front-Cover Texts and with no Back-Cover Texts.
-
-
-
-
-A copy of the license is available at
-http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html.
-
-
-
-
-Trademarks are owned by their owners.
-
-
-
-
-Although the information given in this document is believed to be
-correct, the author will accept no liability for the content of this
-document. Use the tips and examples given herein at your own risk.
-
-
-----
-!!1.8. Todo
-
-There are some things I'm planning to add to this document, if you're
-interested be sure you're reading the most current version of this
-document. (This todo-list is only a reminder to myself, it is not in
-the translated documents!)
-
-
-
-
-
-*
-
-Integrate !LinBel some
-more (should have done this a long time ago)
-
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Add more information about ADSL
-
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Update the locale-section, preferably link to a related document.
-
-
-
-*
-
-
-----
-!!!2. Configuration
-!!2.1. Keyboard setup
-
-Linux provides 2 ways to set up your keyboard. At the console you can
-use __loadkeys__ and under
-XFree86 you can use
-__xmodmap__.
-
-
-----
-!2.1.1. Console
-
-To use the keytable for a Belgian keyboard you can use
-__loadkeys be2-latin1__ or
-__loadkeys be-latin1__.
-The only difference between the two is that be2-latin1 adds support
-for twosuperior and threesuperior (keycode 41) and grave (keycode 43).
-
-
-
-
-Usually __loadkeys__ is started at boottime from the
-scripts located somewhere in
-/etc/rc.d.
-Different distributions handle it differently. Most distributions
-have a simple program (like __kbdconfig__ in Red Hat,
-__install-keymap__ in Debian or
-__yast__ in SuSE) to change the behaviour of these
-scripts.
-
-
-----
-!2.1.2. XFree86
-
-To set your keyboard properly under XFree86
-you've got more choices.
-By running __Xconfigurator__ (or a similar program) a
-config-file for XFree86 is created (with
-some standard behaviour). This file is called
-XF86Config-4 or XF86Config
-and is usually located in
-/etc/X11 or
-/etc
-
-
-
-
-Make sure (and change otherwise) that something similar to this is
-given under the ''Keyboard Section''.
-
- Section "Keyboard"
-Protocol "Standard"
-!XkbRules "xfree86"
-!XkbModel "pc101"
-!XkbLayout "be"
-!EndSection
-
-
-
-
-If you own a 'microsoft' keyboard (or the less-known penguin
-keyboards ;p) you can enable those extra 3 keys by changing the
-''"pc101"'' into ''"pc104"''.
-(I use the extra keys as meta-keys in my windowmanager so some
-shortcuts don't conflict with the internal ones of my wm).
-
-
-
-
-To get the !AltGr key to work under XFree86
-simply add in the ''Keyboard Section:''
-
- !RightAlt !ModeShift
-
-
-----
-!2.1.3. Compose key
-
-Some people prefer to use a 'Compose'-key to enter their special characters, like:
-
- Compose-__'__ __e__ =b é
-Compose-__/__ __o__ =b ø
-Compose-__c__ __,__ =b ç
-Compose-__c__ __o__ =b ©
-Compose-__s__ __s__ =b ß
-For XFree86, the solution is to enter __xmodmap -e "keycode xx = Multi_key"__
-or __xmodmap -e "keysym yy = Multi_key"__
-where 'xx' is the keycode or 'yy' the keysym of the key you choose to
-be the 'Compose'-key.
-(use __xev__ to get these values)
-
-
-
-
-Alternatively you can add __keycode xx = Multi_key__
-to your ~/.xmodmaprc. This way it happens automagically.
-
-
-
-
-For the console, you could do something similar with loadkeys.
-__echo "altgr keycode 52 = Compose" | loadkeys__ to use
-!AltGr-__/__ as a 'Compose'-key.
-
-
-----
-!!2.2. Display and applications
-
-Some applications have to be compiled as 8-bit clean to work well
-with the European characterset. Others like to be told in advance.
-
-
-----
-!2.2.1. Using the ISO-8859-1 font in console
-
-You can load the ISO-8859-1 font by typing the following in console:
-
- setfont lat1u-16.psf
-mapscrn trivial
-echo -ne '\033(K'
-
-
-
-
-To be able to use ë, è, é or ç in console,
-you might want to add these to your ~/.inputrc:
-
- set meta-flag on
-set convert-meta off
-set output-meta on
-(This must be done for every user, if you want this to be default for
-all users you can either add this file to
-/etc/skel/ or you could add
-these lines to /etc/inputrc and add the
-following to /etc/bashrc,
-__export INPUTRC=/etc/inputrc__)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-__Note!__
-
-This is only useful to programs that use readline
-(like bash)
-
-
-
-
-Also set the following environment variables:
-
- LC_CTYPE=iso-8859-1
-SYSFONT=lat1u-16.psf
-SYSTERM=linux
-
-
-----
-!2.2.2. Support for the Euro symbol
-
-Since Europe had to invent a new character, the Euro, there's a new
-standard. It's called ISO-8859-15 (aka Latin-9 or Latin-). To add
-support you need both a new font and new keymaps. This is part of
-every major distribution nowadays, if you have an older distributions
-you probably need a newer ''console-tools'' package.
-
-
-
-
-There's more information in the
-Euro Character Support mini HOWTO
-
-
-----
-!!2.3. Time zone
-
-Since Belgium is located in the Central European Time zone (aka MET)
-which (in the winter) is equivalent to the Greenwhich Mean Time plus 1
-(GMT+1), you can simply link
-/usr/lib/zoneinfo/localtime/MET to
-/etc/localtime symbolicly like:
-
- ln -sf /usr/lib/zoneinfo/MET /etc/localtime
-or
-
- ln -sf /usr/lib/zoneinfo/Europe/Brussels /etc/localtime
-This automagically sets Daylight Savings (which is GMT+2 in the
-summer).
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-__Note!__
-
-Different distributions have different paths,
-zoneinfo can be located in
-/usr/share or such...
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-__Another note!__
-
-Red Hat uses a tool called __timeconfig__,
-SuSE uses __yast__
-
-
-
-
-To change the CMOS clock and then synchronize the
-system time with the CMOS clock, do something like
-this:
-
- hwclock --set --date="Feb 25 03:38"
-clock -u -s
-If your clock is set to local time (which is discouraged but if you
-also run broken OS's, you must), you can do:
-
- hwclock --set --date="Feb 25 04:38"
-clock -s
-[[Noticed the 1 hour difference ? ;p]
-
-
-
-
-If your computer has Internet-access you can use
-NTP (Network Time Protocol) to keep your system
-clock in sync. One way of doing this is by starting ntpdate from
-cron by adding
-
- 05 0 * * * root /usr/sbin/ntpdate -s ntp.belnet.be b /dev/null 2b81
-to your ''/etc/crontab''. Check the
-ISP-information below to see if your
-ISP has a NTP-server available.
-
-
-----
-!!2.4. Locale support
-
-Not much programs support locale yet, if you want to know more about
-locale or how to write your own programs to support it, check:
-[[put the damn url
here ;p]
-
-
-
-
-Be aware that locale makes it harder to resolve problems as less
-people can help you !! You might understand a problem when it's in
-technical English, but what if it's translated in some obscure
-Dutch ?
-
-
-----
-!2.4.1. Dutch
-
-To enable support for the Dutch locale in Belgium on a system with
-locale support you just have to set the following environment
-variables:
-
- LANG=nl
-LANGUAGE=nl_BE
-Try nl_BE.ISO_8859-1 if nl_BE does not work.
-
-
-----
-!2.4.2. French
-
-If you want French locale support in Belgium, set the following environment
-variabels:
-
- LANG=fr
-LANGUAGE=fr_BE
-Try fr_BE.ISO_8859-1 if fr_BE does not work.
-
-
-----
-!2.4.3. German
-
-If you want instead German locale support in Belgium, set the
-following environment variabels:
-
- LANG=de
-LANGUAGE=de_BE
-Try de_BE.ISO_8859-1 if de_BE does not work.
-
-
-----
-!2.4.4. Walloon
-
-For Walloon locale support you can find files and information at:
-http://www.linuxi18n.org/locales/walon/.
-To use it set:
-
- LANG=wa
-LANGUAGE=wa_BE:fr_BE
-Try wa_BE.ISO_8859-1 if wa_BE does not work.
-
-
-----
-!!2.5. Native language support and codepages
-
-These options add support for the Belgian characterset and codepages.
-If you'd like to have these, compile a kernel with these options put
-on. They only apply to some filesystems (FAT-based,
-ISO9660, ...).
-
- ` b Codepage 850 (Europe)
-` b NLS ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1; Western European Languages)
-` b NLS ISO 8859-15 (Latin 9; Western European Languages with Euro)
-Located in ''Filesystems'' b
-''Native Language Support''
-
-
-
-
-If your kernel is a modular kernel that came with your distribution
-(=you never compiled a kernel before), then you might want to type:
-
- insmod nls_cp850
-insmod nls_iso8859_1
-insmod nls_iso8859_15
-
-
-----
-!!2.6. Ispell
-
- '' Contributed by Dany Vanderroost `danyv@euronet.beb
-''
-
-
-----
-!2.6.1. Install and setup
-
-Ispell is composed of different components: the main software and
-one or more dictionaries. The default dictionary is
-/usr/lib/ispell/english.hash. To override this default
-you have 2 options. Either you can set the DICTIONARY-variable
-or launch it with the "-d" option.
-
-
-
-
-You can create custom dictionaries in your home-directory like
-~/.ispell_english.
-
-
-----
-!2.6.2. Dutch
-
-
- export DICTIONARY=nederlands
-or
-
- ispell -d nederlands file_name
-
-
-----
-!2.6.3. French
-
-
- export DICTIONARY=francais
-or
-
- ispell -d francais file_name
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Ispell doesn't work with Walloon which is a phonetic dialect and not a
-lexical structured language.
-
-
-----
-!2.6.4. German
-
-
- export DICTIONARY=deutsch
-or
-
- ispell -d deutsch file_name
-
-
-----
-!2.6.5. Multilanguage spelling
-
-By default Ispell will not work with multiple dictionaries but the solution
-is to work with the ~/.ispell_words file.
-
-
-
-
-If you don't want to make multi instance with Ispell, You can build
-~/.ispell_words with the words package by
-__cp /usr/dict/words ~/.ispell_words; chmod +w ~/.ispell_words__.
-
-
-----
-!!2.7. Setting up Internet
-!2.7.1. Dialing in with your modem (PPP)
-
-To configure PPP correctly, you should check the
-PPP-HOWTO.
-I try to explain it briefly, but if you have any questions or
-problems, read the HOWTO very carefully.
-
-
-----__2.7.1.1. Configuring the modem__
-
-To configure your modem, you can alter the initstring of your modem.
-To learn more about your modem, check
-Ask Mr. Modem.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-If you have a winmodem you will probably not get it to work. More
-information about winmodems is at:
-http://linmodems.org/.
-Work is underway, but winmodems are not as good as
-''real'' modems.
-
-
-----__2.7.1.2. Installing pppd__
-
-Now, you need to have the ppp-package installed (check this by typing
-__pppd --version__), make sure you have a recent
-one. Then you have to make sure you've got these files:
-
-
-
-
-/usr/local/bin/ppp
-
- #!/bin/sh
-case $1 in
-(on|start)
-TELEPHONE='555-1212' # The telephone number for the connection
-ACCOUNT='your_login' # The account name for logon (as in 'George Burns')
-PASSWORD='your_pass' # The password for this account (and 'Gracie Allen')
-INITSTRING='AT8F8C18D2Z'# Modem initstring
-IPLOCAL=...0 # Local IP address if known. Dynamic = ...
-IPREMOTE=...0 # Remote IP address if desired. Normally ...
-DEVICE=/dev/ttyS1 # Serial Device com1=ttyS0, com2=ttyS1,...
-SPEED=57600 # 19200, 38400 or 57600 (don't try something different)
-export TELEPHONE ACCOUNT PASSWORD INITSTRING
-exec /usr/sbin/pppd $DEVICE $SPEED $IPLOCAL:$IPREMOTE \
-user $ACCOUNT connect /etc/ppp/ppp-on-dialer
-;;
-(off|stop)
-if [[ -r /var/run/ppp0.pid ]; then
-kill -INT `cat /var/run/ppp0.pid`
-if [[ ! "$?" = "" ]; then
-rm -f /var/run/ppp0.pid
-echo "ERROR: Removed stale pid file"
-exit 1
-fi
-exit
-fi
-echo "ERROR: PPP link is not active on ppp0"
-exit 1
-;;
-(info|status)
-/usr/sbin/pppstats
-;;
-(*)
-echo "Usage: ppp on|off|info|start|stop|status";
-esac
-
-
-
-
- /etc/ppp/ppp-on-dialer
-
- #!/bin/sh
-exec /usr/sbin/chat -v \
-REPORT CONNECTION \
-REPORT CARRIER \
-TIMEOUT 10 \
-ABORT '\nBUSY\r' \
-ABORT '\nNO ANSWER\r' \
-ABORT '\nNO CARRIER\r' \
-ABORT '\nNO DIALTONE\r' \
-ABORT '\nRINGING\r\n\r\nRINGING\r' \
-ABORT 'Invalid Login' \
-ABORT 'Login incorrect' \
-'' "\r$INITSTRING\r" \
-'OK-+++\c-OK' 'ATH0' \
-TIMEOUT 45 \
-OK "ATDT$TELEPHONE" \
-CONNECT '\d\c' \
-ogin:--ogin: "$ACCOUNT" \
-ord: "$PASSWORD"
-You can remove the -v once everything looks
-normal.
-
-
-
-
-The pppd command uses /etc/ppp/options to list
-its options, change these options to whatever fits. These defaults
-normally work in most cases.
-
- asyncmap 20a0000
-crtscts
-debug
-default-mru
-defaultroute
-detach
-escape 11,13,ff
-hide-password
-ipcp-accept-local
-ipcp-accept-remote
-lcp-echo-failure 4
-lcp-echo-interval 400
-lock
-modem
-mtu 1500
-netmask 255.255.255.
-noipdefault
-passive
-#idle 300
-#kdebug
-#-vj
-Once dialing in works like a charm, you can leave
-debug out.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-It is important to emphasize that every special
-character, thus every character that is not [[a-ZA-Z0-9] and '_',
-should be escaped by preceding it with a '\'-character.
-Thus "e!b$l+" would become "e\!b\$l\+".
-Try it if you are having troubles !
-
-
-----__2.7.1.3. pap-secrets / chap-secrets__
-
-If your ISP requires CHAP or PAP, you need one of these files with
-their proper username and password:
-
-
-
-
-/etc/ppp/pap-secrets or /etc/ppp/chap-secrets
-
- #client server secret IP
-your_login * your_pass *
-
-
-----__2.7.1.4. Network__
-
-To configure your nameservers, change
-/etc/resolv.conf. If dialing in is succesful,
-but you can't get it to connect to URL's:
-this is probably the cause.
-
- domain domain_of_your_isp
-nameserver your_primary_nameserver
-nameserver your_secondary_nameserver
-
-
-----__2.7.1.5. File permissions__
-
-Before you can run a (shell)script, it must be set executable. Be sure
-that you set the permissions so that other users cannot see the
-passwords stored in the files. If you want other users to be able to
-dial in, you might want to consider using __sudo__.
-You might want to do the following:
-
- chmod u+rw og-rwx -R /etc/ppp
-chmod u+x /etc/ppp/ppp-on-dialer /usr/local/bin/ppp
-
-
-----__2.7.1.6. Dial + Hangup__
-
-Then if /usr/local/bin is in
-your PATH, you can easily dial in with
-__ppp on__, hangup with __ppp off__
-and to get some statistics, you do: __ppp status__.
-
-
-----
-!2.7.2. Dialing in with your ISDN-modem
-
- '' Contributed by Christophe Lambin `clambin@skynet.beb
-''
-
-
-
-
-This section does not aim to be a definitive guide on ISDN for Linux.
-For a more detailed discussion on the topic, see
-Paul Slootman's ISDN4Linux HOWTO
-and ISDN4Linux-FAQ.
-
-
-----__2.7.2.1. Updating the kernel__
-
-If you're using a 2.2 kernel, it's recommended to get an updated
-version of the ISDN code. You can retrieve it
-from CVS at
-ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/isdn4linux/.
-For more information, check:
-http://www.brisse.dk/site/linux/docs/isdn.htm
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-If you've recently purchased an Eicon Diva 2.0 PCI
-(eg, via Belgacom), there's a good chance you've actually got a
-Diva 2.01.In this case, you must get a version dated 1 July 1999 or
-later !
-
-
-
-
-Once the ISDN is in place, you can start up the
-driver. Eg: __modprobe hisax type=11 protocol=2__
-Refer to the Readme's for the right parameters and values for your
-card.
-
-
-----__2.7.2.2. ISDN4Linux toolkit__
-
-Next, you'll need the ISDN4Linux toolkit. You can retrieve the latest
-version of the toolkit at: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/isdn4linux/
-
-
-----__2.7.2.3. Configuring the interface__
-
-With the tools installed and configured, write a script to configure
-the interface, to be used for the ISDN connection.
-As always in Linux, there's no one correct way of doing this. I've
-put these in a script
-
-
-
-
-/etc/rc.d/rc.isdn:
-
- #!/bin/sh
-MSNREMOTE='555-1212' # Phone number of ISP
-MSNLOCAL='555-1313' # my number, without , with areacode
-ACCOUNT='george' # The account for logon (as 'George Burns')
-IPLOCAL=10...2 # my fixed IP (use 10...2 if no fixed)
-IPREMOTE=...0 # IP number of ISP
-INTERFACE=ippp0
-/sbin/modprobe hisax type=11 protocol=2
-/sbin/isdnctrl verbose 3 system on
-/sbin/isdnctrl addif $IF
-/sbin/isdnctrl secure $IF on
-/sbin/isdnctrl addphone $IF out $MSNREMOTE
-/sbin/isdnctrl eaz $IF $MSNLOCAL
-/sbin/isdnctrl huptimeout $IF 300
-/sbin/isdnctrl l2_prot $IF hdlc
-/sbin/isdnctrl l3_prot $IF trans
-/sbin/isdnctrl encap $IF syncppp
-/sbin/isdnctrl dialmode $IF auto
-/sbin/ifconfig $IF $IPLOCAL pointopoint $IPREMOTE -arp -broadcast
-/sbin/ipppd /dev/ippp0 user $ACCOUNT $IPLOCAL:$IPREMOTE
-
-
-
-
-To start this at boot time, make it executable and append the
-following to /etc/rc.d/rc.local:
-
- if [[ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.isdn ]; then
-. /etc/rc.d/rc.isdn
-fi
-
-
-
-
-The __ipppd__ command gets its parameters passed
-through a file, /etc/ppp/ioptions:
-
- -ac
--bsdcomp
-debug
-defaultroute
-ipcp-accept-local
-ipcp-accept-remote
-mru 1524
-mtu 1500
-noipdefault
--pc
-useifip
--vj
--vjccomp
-#idle 360
-#persistent
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Do NOT specify +pap or +chap in this file. This
-specifies the authentication that ipppd should use for an INCOMING
-client. If you were to use this to connect to your ISP, ipppd would
-wait for the ISP to authenticate itself using the specified protocol.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-It is important to emphasize that every special
-character, thus every character that is not [[a-ZA-Z0-9] and '_'
-should be escaped by preceding it with a '\'-character. Thus 'e!b$l+'
-would become 'e\!b\$l\+'. Try it if you are having troubles !
-
-
-
-
-Finally, create /etc/ppp/ip-down.local to handle
-the shutdown of the interface:
-
- #!/bin/sh
-/sbin/ifconfig $1 down
-sleep 1
-/sbin/ifconfig $1 10...2 pointopoint
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-__Note!__
-
-This is to handle some problems with routes on
-shutdowns. Anyone know of a clean(er) solution ?
-
-
-----__2.7.2.4. pap-secrets / chap-secrets__
-
-If your ISP uses PAP or CHAP, create a file
-/etc/ppp/pap-secrets or
-/etc/ppp/chap-secrets. Its format is:
-
- #client server secret IP
-your_login * your_pass *
-
-
-----__2.7.2.5. Network__
-
-Not really related to ISDN, but a lot of people
-forget this step (too eager to try out all the stuff they typed in
-above ? :-)).
-
-
-
-
-Anyway, you need to configure the DNS, by creating a file
-/etc/resolv.conf:
-
- domain your_domain_of_your_isp
-nameserver your_primary_nameserver
-nameserver your_secondary_nameserver
-
-
-----__2.7.2.6. File permissions__
-
-Before you can run a (shell)script, it must be set executable. Be sure
-that you set the permissions so that other users cannot see the
-passwords stored in the files. If you want other users to be able to
-dial in, you might want to consider using __sudo__.
-You might want to do the following:
-
- chmod u+rw og-rwx -r /etc/ppp
-chmod u+x /etc/rc.d/rc.isdn /etc/ppp/ip.down-local /usr/local/bin/isdn
-
-
-----__2.7.2.7. Dial + Hangup__
-
-Finally, you can write a little wrapper to start and stop the ISDN
-connection. I've put this as __/usr/local/bin/isdn__:
-
- #!/bin/bash
-case $1 in
-(on|start)
-/sbin/isdnctrl dial ippp0
-;;
-(off|stop)
-/sbin/isdnctrl hangup ippp0
-;;
-(info|status)
-/sbin/isdnctrl list ippp0
-;;
-(*)
-echo "Usage: isdn on|off|info|start|stop|status"
-esac
-
-
-
-
-Then if /usr/local/bin is in
-your PATH, you can easily dial in with
-__isdn on__ and hangup with
-__isdn off__.
-
-
-----
-!!!3. Belgian ISP information
-!!3.1. PPP/ISDN
-!3.1.1. Brutélé
-
-
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.brutele.be/
-
-; Support:
-
-no official Linux support yet
-
-----
-!3.1.2. Cable8Wireless (Online, !TijdNet)
-
-
-
-; Authentication:
-
-text-based / PAP
-
-; Extra options:
-
-noccp
-
-; Nameservers:
-
-62.112..7, 194.88.127.7
-
-; NTP-server:
-
-ntp.antw.online.be, ntp.brus.online.be, ntp.gent.online.be
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.online.be/
-
-; Support:
-
-no official Linux support yet
-
-----
-!3.1.3. KPN Belgium (Eunet)
-
-
-
-; Authentication:
-
-text-based
-
-; Extra options:
-
-proxyarp
-
-; Nameservers:
-
-193.74.208.135, 193.74.208.65, 193.121.171.135
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.eunet.be/
-
-; Support:
-
-http://support.eunet.be/
-
-----
-!3.1.4. Planet Internet (Ping)
-
-
-
-; Authentication:
-
-CHAP
-
-; Nameservers:
-
-194.119.232.3, 194.119.232.2
-
-; NTP-server:
-
-ntp.pi.be
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.planetinternet.be/
-
-; Support:
-
-http://www.ping.be/Support/redhat.shtml (Ping)
-
-----
-!3.1.5. Skynet (Belgacom)
-
-
-
-; Authentication:
-
-PAP
-
-; Extra options:
-
-defaultroute
-
-; Nameservers:
-
-195.238.2.21, 195.238.2.22
-
-; NTP-server:
-
-ntp.skynet.be
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.skynet.be/
-
-; Support:
-
-http://help.skynet.be/linux/indexen.html
-
-----
-!3.1.6. Tiscalinet (Freegates, !FreeBel)
-
-
-
-; Authentication:
-
-text-based ?
-
-; Nameservers:
-
-212.35.2.1, 212.35.2.2
-
-; NTP-server:
-
- ntp.tiscalinet.be
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.tiscalinet.be/
-
-; Support:
-
-no official Linux support yet
-
-----
-!3.1.7. UUNet (VT4)
-
-
-
-; Authentication:
-
-PAP
-
-; Nameservers:
-
-194.7.1.4, 194.7.15.70
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.uunet.be/, http://www.vt4.net/
-
-; Support:
-
-no official support yet
-
-----
-!3.1.8. Wanadoo (Euronet)
-
-
-
-; Authentication:
-
-text-based / PAP
-
-; Nameservers:
-
-195.74.193.12, 194.134..12
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.wanadoo.be/
-
-; Support:
-
-no official Linux support yet
-
-----
-!3.1.9. World Online
-
-
-
-; Authentication:
-
-CHAP
-
-; Nameservers:
-
-212.233.1.34, 212.233.2.34
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.worldonline.be/
-
-; Support:
-
-http://help.worldonline.be/en/linux/index.htm
-
-----
-!3.1.10. XS4ALL
-
-
-
-; Authentication:
-
-PAP
-
-; Nameservers:
-
-194.109.6.66, 194.109.9.99
-
-; NTP-server:
-
-ntp.xs4all.be
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.xs4all.be/
-
-; Support:
-
-http://helpdesk.xs4all.be/ned/linux/index.html
-
-----
-!3.1.11. Yucom (DMA)
-
-
-
-; Authentication:
-
-CHAP
-
-; Nameservers:
-
-212.8.180.122, 212.8.180.126
-
-; NTP-server:
-
-ntp.yucom.be
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.yucom.be/
-
-; Support:
-
-no official Linux support yet
-
-----
-!!3.2. Cable
-
-DHCP was designed to make life easier, and most of
-the times it does ;) More information to set up your
-DHCP client can be found at:
-http://www.oswg.org/oswg-nightly/DHCP.html
-and a
-list of Frequently Asked Questions from the infamous document
-of John Wobus at
-http://www.dhcp.org/
-which describes everything you need to know. Along with the
-information in the Cable-Modem HOWTO
-(http://www.oswg.org/oswg-nightly/Cable-Modem.html).
-
-
-
-
-Lots of people want to connect a whole network to their cablemodem,
-that's not a problem. You'll need
- IP-Masquerading
-and make sure the interface (that speaks to the cablemodem) has the
-right MAC-address !! Another solution (in case of
-problems) is to reset your cablemodem.
-
-
-----
-!3.2.1. UPC Belgium (Chello, TVD)
-
-
-
-; NTP-server:
-
-time.chello.be
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.upcbelgium.be/
-
-; Support:
-
-no official support yet
-
-; More information:
-
-http://foobar.starlab.net/~soggie/tvd_linux/
-
-----
-!3.2.2. Pandora (Telenet)
-
-
-
-; Automatic proxy:
-
- http://pac.pandora.be:8080
-
-; HTTP proxy:
-
- export http_proxy="http://proxy.pandora.be:8080/"
-
-; NTP-server:
-
- ntp.pandora.be
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.pandora.be/
-
-; Support:
-
- no official support yet
-
-; More information:
-
- http://users.pandora.be/de.boeve/pandora.html
-
-----
-!!3.3. ADSL
-!3.3.1. Easynet
-
-
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.easynet.be/
-
-; Support:
-
- http://support.easynet.be/
-
-----
-!3.3.2. KPN Belgium (Eunet)
-
-
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.eudsl.be/
-
-; Support:
-
-http://support.eunet.be/
-
-----
-!3.3.3. Turboline (Belgacom)
-
-
-
-; Web:
-
- http://www.turboline.be/
-
-; Support:
-
-no official support yet
-
-; More information:
-
-http://minf.vub.ac.be/~fquestie/turbo/
-
-----
-!!!4. Belgian Linux user groups
-
-More information can be found in the
-User Group HOWTO
-A complete list of Linux User Groups is at:
-http://www.ssc.com/linux/glue/
-and at:
-http://lugww.counter.li.org/
-
-
-----
-!!4.1. ALLIN Linux User Group [[BEGIJNENDIJK]
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Mechelbaan 260
-B-3130 Begijnendijk
-
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`allin@linuxfreak.comb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://come.to/allin/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Paul Terweduwe `paul@faes.beb
-
-----
-!!4.2. Antwerp Linux User Group - ALUG [[ANTWERP]
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Van Luppenstraat 70
-B-2018 Antwerp
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()3 218 63 54
-
-; Email:
-
-`alug@pandora.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://sunsite.belnet.be/alug/
-
-; Meetings:
-
-In ACCB (HVR), Herentalsebaan 212 te Deurne
-
-; Contact:
-
-Armand Verachtert `alug@pandora.beb
-
-----
-!!4.3. Brussels Linux User Group - BeLUGa [[BRUSSELS]
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Building F, room 218
- Vrije Universiteit Brussel
-Pleinlaan 2
-B-1050 Brussel
-
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@linux.rave.orgb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://linux.rave.org/
-
-; Mailinglist:
-
-http://linux.rave.org/mlist.html
-
-----
-!!4.4. Charleroi LUG [[CHARLEROI]
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`lug_charleroi@caramail.comb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://charleroi.linuxbe.org/
-
-; Mailinglist:
-
-http://charleroi.linuxbe.org/mailing/mail.html
-
-----
-!!4.5. Computer Forum !KaHo - CFK
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`cfk@kahosl.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://eduserv.kahosl.be/cfk/
-
-----
-!!4.6. HCC Limburgse Linux Gebruikers Groep - HLLGG
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`Linuxgg@hotmail.comb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.uunet.be/hcc/Limburg/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Andy Peeters 8 Bruno Tony
-
-----
-!!4.7. HCC Linux Gebruikers Groep Leuven [[LEUVEN]
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Diegemstraat 61
-B-1930 Zaventem
-
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`Yvo.Dries@village.uunet.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.uunet.be/hcc/Leuven/linux.html
-
-; Contact:
-
-Yvo Dries `Yvo.Dries@village.uunet.beb
-
-----
-!!4.8. Independent Group of Unix-Alikes and Network Activists - IGUANA
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Milcampslaan 101
-B-1040 Schaarbeek
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()2 582 66 50
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()2 582 66 50
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@iguana.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.iguana.be/
-
-----
-!!4.9. Infogroep - IGWE [[BRUSSELS]
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- 5F218 (building F)
-Pleinlaan 2
-B-1050 Brussels
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()2 629 33 56
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()2 629 33 89
-
-; Email:
-
-`ig@igwe.vub.ac.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://igwe.vub.ac.be/
-
-----
-!!4.10. Leuvense Linux Users - L2U [[LEUVEN]
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@l2u.iguana.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://l2u.iguana.be/
-
-; Meetings:
-
-First and third thursday every month in Freinetschool De Zevensprong, Vital Decosterstraat 67, B-3000 Leuven
-
-; Mailinglist:
-
-http://l2u.iguana.be/mailman/listinfo/members
-
-----
-!!4.11. Liège Linux Team - LiLiT [[LIEGE]
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`f.berger@student.ulg.ac.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.lilit.be/
-
-----
-!!4.12. Linux User Group De Bruxelles - BxLUG [[BRUSSELS]
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`information@bxlug.orgb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.bxlug.org/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Raphael Bauduin `information@bxlug.orgb
-
-----
-!!4.13. Linux User Group Heist op den Berg [[HEIST OP DEN BERG]
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Bergstraat 89
-B-2220 Heist op den Berg
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()495 925 931
-
-; Email:
-
-`info_heistselinuxclub@yahoo.co.ukb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://uk.geocities.com/info_heistselinuxclub/
-
-----
-!!4.14. Linux User Movement Underground Mad Belgian Aliens - LUMUMBA [[DIEPENBEEK]
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Filii Lamberti
-Universiteitslaan 1
-B-3590 Diepenbeek
-
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`helpdesk@lumumba.luc.ac.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://lumumba.luc.ac.be/
-
-; Mailinglist:
-
-`minordomo@lumumba.luc.ac.beb
-
-----
-!!4.15. !LinuxBe.Org A.S.B.L
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Boulevard de la Meuse, 23
-B-5100 Jambes
-
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`team@linuxbe.orgb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://linuxbe.org/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Cedric Gavage `niddle@linuxbe.orgb
-
-----
-!!4.16. Louvain-Li-nux - LLN [[LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE]
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Louvain-la-neuve Linux User Group
-Place des paniers 5/014
-B-1348 Louvain-La-neuve
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()10 454 761
-
-; Email:
-
-`lln@udev.orgb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://lln.udev.org/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Benjamin Henrion `benjamin.henrion@linuxbe.orgb
-
-----
-!!4.17. Mons LUG [[MONS]
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`stephane.wirtel@belgacom.netb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://mons.linuxbe.org/
-
-----
-!!4.18. Namur LUG [[NAMUR]
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@namurlug.orgb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://namurlug.org/
-
-----
-!!4.19. Open Source Blanc Blue Belge - OS3B [[CHARLEROI]
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Rue Joseph Wauters 48
-B-6043 Charleroi (Ransart)
-
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@os3b.orgb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.os3b.org/
-
-; Meetings:
-
-Every thursday evening and saturday afternoon.
-
-; Mailinglist:
-
-http://carolo.net/mailman/listinfo/os3b
-
-----
-!!4.20. Open Technology Assembly Linux Special Interest Group [[BRUSSELS]
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Kruipstraat 14
-B-1850 Grimbergen
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()11 275 898
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()11 270 389
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@ota.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.ota.be/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Jan Vanhercke `jan.vanhercke@c-cure.beb
-
-----
-!!4.21. PC Aktief Computerclub [[SINT-NIKLAAS]
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- PC Aktief Computerclub
-
-
-
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.pcaktief.be/
-
-; Meetings:
-
-Fourth tuesday every month in 't Hoveken van Belsele, Nieuwe Baan 130, B-9111 Belsele (Sint-Niklaas)
-
-; Contact:
-
-Johan De Baere `debaerej@hotmail.comb
-
-----
-!!4.22. Student Information Networking - SIN [[GEEL]
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Kleinhoefstraat 4
-B-2440 Geel
-
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`sin@sin.khk.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.sin.khk.be/
-
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-!!4.23. There Is No Alternative - TINA [[ANTWERP]
-
-
-
-; Contact:
-
-Tina gebruikers `vraagtina@digibel.orgb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://tina.kangaroot.net/
-
-; Meetings:
-
-Hof van Rieth, Molenlei 68, B-2640 Mortsel
-
-; Mailinglist:
-
-`mailinglist@tina.kangaroot.netb
-
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-!!4.24. Unix Lovers Yield Student Services 8 Internet Support - ULYSSIS [[LEUVEN]
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Holleberg
-Schapenstraat 37, lokaal 91 97
-B-3000 Leuven
-
-
-
-
-; Mail-address:
-
-
-
- Residentie Vinckenbosch
-Parkstraat 137-139, flat 305
-B-3000 Leuven
-
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`ulyssis@ulyssis.orgb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.ulyssis.org/
-
-; Extra:
-
-Only for KULeuven students and KULeuven personnel
-
-----
-!!4.25. West-Vlaamse Linux User Group - Lug-WV [[BRUGGE]
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@lugwv.beb
-
-; Web:
-
- http://www.lugwv.be/
-
-----
-!!4.26. Workgroup of Linux Fanatics - WOLF [[MECHELEN]
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`!TeeCee@WOLF-Mechelen.beb
-
-; Web:
-
- http://www.wolf-mechelen.be/
-
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-!!4.27. Zeus WPI - Werkgroep Informatica RUG [[GENT]
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Krijgslaan 281 S9
-B-9000 Gent
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()9 264 47 51
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@zeus.rug.ac.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.zeus.rug.ac.be/
-
-; Comment:
-
- Restricted to RUG students
-
-----
-!!!5. Belgian Linux businesses
-
-The Linux Documentation Project contains worldwide lists of Linux
-businesses, Linux Consultants HOWTO and V.A.R. HOWTO, and can be
-found at: http://www.linuxports.com/.
-
-
-----
-!!5.1. aDOC Services
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Avenue du Pesage, 31-33
-B-1050 Brussels
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()2 646 00 76
-
-; Email:
-
-`sales@adoc-services.comb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.adoc-services.com/
-
-----
-!!5.2. Arafox
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Avenue Joseph Wybranlaan 40
-B-1070 Brussels
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()2 529 59 91
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()2 529 59 92
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@arafox.comb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.arafox.com/
-
-----
-!!5.3. Aragne
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Boulevard Général Michel 1E
-B-6000 Charleroi
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()71 270 389
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@aragne.comb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.aragne.com/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Denis Frère `denis.frere@aragne.comb
-
-; Special expertise:
-
-GNU/Linux services, specially Python and Zope solutions (websites, intranet, Internet connectivity, ...)
-
-----
-!!5.4. Better Access nv
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Geldenaakse Vest 6
-B-3000 Leuven
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()16 298 045
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()16 298 046
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@ba.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.ba.be/
-
-; Type of support:
-
- After an onsite installation, we mainly support our customers with SSH remote administration. Most problems are reported by E-mail or by the inhouse-developped webbased supportsystem. This doesn't mean that once in a while a supportcall comes in.
-
-; Special expertise:
-
- Security, systemadministration and setups, security (firewalling, tigerteaming, VPN, etc.) Networkdesign, wireless networking, Troubleshooting, product development, etc. Please visit http://www.ba.be for more info.
-
-----
-!!5.5. Consultux
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Alfons Jeurissenstraat 53
-B-3500 Hasselt
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()474 91 55 61
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@consultux.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.consultux.be/
-
-----
-!!5.6. !CoreSequence Consultancy 8 Training
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Tiensestraat 243/3
-B-3000 Leuven
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()472 689 497
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()16 29 99 32
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@coresequence.comb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.coresequence.com/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Machtelt Garrels `sales@coresequence.comb
-
-; Special expertise:
-
-Consultancy: disaster recovery, troubleshooting. Training: Dutch/French/English speaking trainers.
-
-----
-!!5.7. CSS nv
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Henneaulaan 366
-B-1930 Zaventem
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()2 718 53 33
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()706 53 306
-
-; Type of support:
-
- support on networking, installation, hardware maintenance, Red Hat certified reseller
-
-; Special expertise:
-
- Red Hat RHCE
-
-----
-!!5.8. D. Connect
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Av. Van Goidtsnoven 33
-B-1180 Uccle
-
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`webmaster@dconnect.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.dconnect.be/
-
-----
-!!5.9. Dolmen
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Industriepark Zenneveld
-Vaucampslaan 42
-B-1654 Huizingen
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()2 362 55 55
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()2 362 55 99
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@dolmen.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.dolmen.be/
-
-----
-!!5.10. DS Improve bvba
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- European Erasmus Business 8 Innovation Center
-Joseph Wybranlaan 40
-B-1070 Brussels
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()2 529 59 41
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()2 529 59 54
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@dsimprove.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.dsimprove.be/
-
-----
-!!5.11. EMMO Service
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Jan Van Harcourtlaan 7
-B-3200 Aarschot
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()16 565 708
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()16 569 963
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@emmo.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.emmo.be/
-
-----
-!!5.12. FKS bvba
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Luikersteenweg 65
-B-3500 Hasselt
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()11 214 911
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()11 220 419
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@fks.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.fks.be/
-
-----
-!!5.13. Glasshouse Business Networks bvba
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Hessenstraatje 20 loft 1.1
-B-2000 Antwerp
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()3 234 96 96
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()3 234 96 97
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@glasshouse.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.glasshouse.be/
-
-----
-!!5.14. Grmbl productions
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Korte Vuldersstraat 30
-B-8000 Brugge
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()50 674 512
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()50 342 623
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@grmbl.comb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.grmbl.com/
-
-----
-!!5.15. IBM Belgium sa/nv
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Square Victoria Regina 1
-B-1210 Brussels
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()2 225 33 33
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()2 225 24 73
-
-; Email:
-
-`blueline@be.ibm.comb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.ibm.com/be/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Sam Versluys `sam_versluys@be.ibm.comb
-
-----
-!!5.16. IP Net generation
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Cyriel Verschaevelaan 12
-B-2980 Zoersel
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()477 513 987
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@ipng.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.ipng.be/
-
-; Special expertise:
-
-IPnG focuses on Open Source software development.
-
-----
-!!5.17. Kangaroot Linux Solutions
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Grote Steenweg 91
-B-2600 Berchem (Antwerp)
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()3 286 17 17
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()3 281 23 49
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@kangaroot.netb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.kangaroot.net/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Peter Dens `peter@kangaroot.netb
-
-----
-!!5.18. Life nv
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Greenhill Campus
-Interleuvenlaan 15A
-B-3001 Haasrode
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()16 208 961
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()16 207 973
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@life.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.life.be/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Erik Goven `egoven@life.beb
-
-----
-!!5.19. Linugen bvba
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Borkelstraat 2/4
-B-2900 Schoten
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()475 604 106
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()3 293 343
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@linugen.comb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.linugen.com/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Tom Schouteden `tom@linugen.comb
-
-----
-!!5.20. !LinuxIdee
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Prins Albertstraat 35
-B-8310 Brugge
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()494 607 037
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()50 364 341
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.linuxidee.com/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Jurgen Defurne `jurgen.defurne@pandora.beb
-
-----
-!!5.21. M-TEC SERVICE
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Kleine Nieuwendijk 40
-B-2800 Mechelen
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()15 330 769
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()15 330 768
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@mtecservice.comb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.mtecservice.com/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Jeff Verheyen `jeff.verheyen@mtecservice.comb
-
-----
-!!5.22. Mind Linux Solutions
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Vaartkom 11
-B-3000 Leuven
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()478 274 069
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()16 309 644
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@mind.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://mind.be/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Peter Vandenabeele `peter@mind.beb
-
-; Type of support:
-
- Installation 8 configuration, auditing 8 consultancy, support 8 maintenance, training 8 education, research 8 development.
-
-; Special expertise:
-
- We are specialised in installing Linux servers for various purposes (Web-, File-, Print- or Mailservers, Routers, Firewalls, VPN, ...) in heterogenous networks. We provide support and training for Linux and Open Source products and we develop custom Linux solutions for our customers.
-
-----
-!!5.23. Neolabs
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Zwarte Zusterstraat 16
-B-3000 Leuven
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()16 236 342
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()16 650 497
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@neolabs.beb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.neolabs.be/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Maarten Slaets `maarten.slaets@neolabs.beb
-
-----
-!!5.24. Phidani Software sprl
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Rue de l'autonomie 1
-B-1070 Brussels
-
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@phidani.beb
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()2 552 06 63
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()2 522 09 30
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.phidani.be/
-
-----
-!!5.25. Qbian Linux Systems
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Bischoppenhoflaan 289
-B-2100 Antwerp
-
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@qbian.comb
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()9 328 93 28
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()9 326 08 88
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.qbian.com/
-
-----
-!!5.26. Si-Lab
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`toon@si-lab.comb
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()486 149 048
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.si-lab.com/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Toon Knapen `toon@si-lab.comb
-
-----
-!!5.27. Spier bvba
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Knaptandstraat 96-98
-B-9100 Sint-Niklaas
-
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@spier.beb
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()3 765 90 61
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()3 765 90 62
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.spier.be/
-
-----
-!!5.28. Stone-IT Belgium
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Minerva Office Brussels
-Minervastraat 14b
-B-1930 Zaventem
-
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@be.stone-it.comb
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()2 720 88 35
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()2 720 51 71
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.be.stone-it.com/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Martijn Smit `smit@stone-it.comb
-
-; Type of support:
-
-Stone-IT is a 'one-stop' Linux provider for integrating business environments in which we offer: Linux Consulting, Linux Solutions, Linux Support and Linux Education.
-
-; Special expertise:
-
-Stone-IT offers high quality Linux expertise and can develop, test and implement Linux in several different business environments such as all kinds of servers (File-/Web-/Name-/Mail-/Print servers), as well as Clustering, VPN, Storage, Firewalls 8 Routers. Our support consists of Pro Active Monitoring, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Besides having trainers being a Red Hat Certified Engineer we offer Distribution Independent Education.
-
-----
-!!5.29. Supporting Open Source cvba
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Zijpstraat 14
-B-2570 Duffel
-
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@sos.beb
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()15 310 271
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()15 310 381
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.sos.be/
-
-----
-!!5.30. Théridion sprlfs
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Rue de l'Aqueduc, 83
-B-1050 Brussels
-
-
-
-
-; Email:
-
-`info@theridion.comb
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()2 539 32 28
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()2 539 19 54
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.theridion.com/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Renaud Dans `renaud.dans@theridion.comb
-
-----
-!!5.31. !VirgoPlus sprl
-
-
-
-; Address:
-
-
-
- Rue E. Solvay 29 A
-B-4000 Liège
-
-
-
-
-; Phone:
-
-+32 ()4 253 00 59
-
-; Fax:
-
-+32 ()4 253 00 49
-
-; Email:
-
-`staff@virgoplus.comb
-
-; Web:
-
-http://www.virgoplus.com/
-
-; Contact:
-
-Bruno Mairlot `bruno@virgoplus.comb
-
-; Type of support:
-
- By phone, email, or remote networked administration, inhouse, onsite
-
-; Special expertise:
-
- Installation, configuration, administration of Linux, internet connection, intranet developpment, firewalls, samba, netatalk, firewalls, proxys, DNS, web server (Apache), mod_perl, MySQL, Gui interface developpment (GTK+).
-We have acquired a special expertise with the Red Hat distributions.
-
-----
-!!!6. Belgian Linux resources
-!!6.1. Websites
-!6.1.1. Linux in Belgium
-
-
-
-
-*
-
-Belgian HOWTO
-
-
-*
-*
-
-be.comp.os.linux FAQ
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Belgian LUGS
-
-
-*
-*
-
-!LinuxBelgium.net
-
-
-*----
-!6.1.2. Dutch Linux-related sites
-
-
-
-
-*
-
-Nederlandstalige Linux homepage _the_ Linux source for Flanders and the Netherlands
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Nederlandstalige Linux Documentatie Project most Linux HOWTOs translated to Dutch
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Linux Support Website
-
-
-*
-*
-
-EToS: Educatieve Toepassingen van Open Software
-
-
-*
-*
-
-A Flemish website about Open Standards
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Beginnen met Linux
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Installatie Handleiding !RedHat 5.2
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Configure.help in het Nederlands
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Cursus Linux voor Informaticabeheer
-
-
-*----
-!6.1.3. French Linux-related sites
-
-
-
-
-*
-
-!LinuxBe.Org
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Association Electronique LIBRE
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Belgian HOWTO in french
-
-
-*
-*
-
-linux-france.org
-
-
-*----
-!6.1.4. Mirrors in Belgium
-
-
-
-
-*
-
-Freshmeat at UPC Belgium (Chello,TVD)
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Linuxberg at Wallonie Internet
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Linuxberg at Online
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Linuxberg at Pandora (Telenet)
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Linux Gazette at Belnet
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Linux Gazette at Linuxbe
-
-
-*
-*
-
-!LinuxFocus
-
-
-*
-*
-
-Linux France
-
-
-*----
-!!6.2. HOWTO
-
-The most important collection of Linux information on the net. Please
-if you encounter erroneous information in one of them, do contact the
-author. Only that way it will be corrected and we all stand together
-;)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-*
-
-HOWTO's at K.U.Leuven
-
-
-*
-*
-
-HOWTO's at Double-Barrel
-
-
-*
-*
-
-HOWTO's at SIN
-
-
-*
-*
-
-HOWTO's at Linuxbe.org
-
-
-*----
-!!6.3. HOWTO translations
-
-As Dutch is less wide-spread, it is the least supported. But work is
-being done to resolve this ;) (and maybe *you* can help ?!?) French
-and German translations obviously are already taken care of.
-
-
-----
-!6.3.1. Dutch
-
-A succesfull initiative is making progress, but there's still a lot
-to do. If you want to help, start translating and send it there.
-Check http://nl.linux.org/doc/HOWTO/.
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-!6.3.2. French
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-French translations of HOWTO's can be found at:
-http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/translations/fr/
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-!6.3.3. German
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-German translations of HOWTO's can be found at:
-http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/translations/de/
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-!!6.4. FTP
-!6.4.1. Kernel-source mirrors
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-Official Mirror kernel-sources at Belnet
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-!6.4.3. Mirrors in Belgium
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-be.comp.os.linux at Google
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-!!6.6. IRC
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-The fastest medium to get support is IRC, but
-beware. Because IRC is rather anonymous it's also
-easy to deceive people.
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-On IRCnet there's a channel called #linux.be that is closely related
-to bcol and the Belgian Linux-scene. The channel is still small, but
-it surely will grow in time. To get help in English, there's only one
-place #linux.
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-Also Dalnet has a #linux.be channel
.
+Describe
[HowToBelgianHOWTO
] here.