On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 06:24:56PM +0100, Paulo Lopes wrote: > Hi, > > I have a Clevo 2700C laptop and i've decided to move from > windows OS to Debian 3 (Woody). I've configured almost > everything...
[snip...] > Now i want to use my infrared port and i don't know how?! > i've installed irda-utils package (i only have install the stable > packages on my system) and compiled the kernel with irda support. > > the irda package created an irlan device that shows up > under 'ifconfig' but i want to connect to it a mobile phone. > (it worked fine under windows) now i try the minicom to /dev/ircomm0 > and cannot connect to the phone... It depends on what sort of phone it is - not all I/R phones accept Hayes-style commands; some use a protocol of their own. If your phone allegedly supports at commands (e.g. Nokia 7110 and probably others) [1], then it should be relatively easy (that seems to be the route you have taken). Other phones need their own special "drivers" to simulate a modem - gnokii can provide this for most Nokia models. [1] More precisely: "have a built-in modem", i think. I'm no expert on that area. I *think* that if an irdadump shows the phone supporting IRCOMM then it has a built-in modem. -- Karl E. Jørgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.karl.jorgensen.com ==== Today's fortune: We must believe that it is the darkest before the dawn of a beautiful new world. We will see it when we believe it. -- Saul Alinsky
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