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Doc Update - Build process for DAHDI on Debian 11

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git pull ssh://gerrit.osmocom.org:29418/osmo-e1-hardware refs/changes/14/27014/1
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When using that DAHDI Linux kernel driver, there is no need for
osmo-e1d. The USB interface is directly managed inside the kernel.

+
+==== Installing DAHDI driver
+Example installation steps, tested on Debian 11, for installing DAHDI Linux & DAHDI Tools.
+Note: Plugging in the device prior to installing may lead to issues.
+
+----
+$ sudo apt-get install -y linux-headers-`uname -r` git dfu-util make gcc autoconf libtool
+$ git clone https://git.osmocom.org/dahdi-linux/
+$ git clone https://github.com/asterisk/dahdi-tools
+$ cd dahdi-linux
+$ sudo make install
+$ cd ../dahdi-tools
+$ sudo autoreconf -i
+$ ./configure
+$ sudo make install
+$ sudo make install-config
+$ sudo modprobe icE1usb
+$ sudo /etc/init.d/dahdi start
+----
+
+At this point you can plug in the icE1usb, and scan for it with `sudo dahdi_scan` which should list the two E1 ports on the iCE1usb.
+
+
=== Other software

you can interface 3rd party applications with osmo-e1d in the following

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