One thing I have noticed, however, in common with what Branden was mentioning was that the macserial driver sees 2 serial devices on this FireWire iBook - ttyS0 (aka tts/0), which is the modem (I'm using it now, so it does work), and ttyS1, which doesn't seem to be anything. This laptop has 6 ports - USB, FireWire, audio/composite video, Ethernet, modem, and power. Is there logic somewhere in its mainboard for a serial port that just doesn't have a connector? Does the macserial module just blindly assume there will always be 2 serial ports? Or is there something else up here?
It's hardly critical - it doesn't affect the functionality of the laptop in the least - but it makes me wonder. Derrik Pates | Sysadmin, Douglas School | #linuxOS on EFnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] | District (dsdk12.net) | #linuxOS on OPN