On 03 Feb 1999q, Carey Evans wrote:
> ktb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > ~$ minicom d
> > minicom: there is no global configuration file /etc/minirc.d
> > Ask your sysadm to create one (with minicom -s).
> 
> Why "d"?  Just "minicom" is all I've needed, except on the dialup
> server with four modems.
> 
> Apart from maybe the serial port, you shouldn't have to change
> anything.
> 

I find I can't run minicom as user, because I get a message saying:

        "Cannnot open /dev/ttyS3: Permission denied."

What am I supposed to do about this? Changing the permissions on /dev/ttyS3
doesn't seem like a good idea.

Anthony

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