thanks to all that sent ideas,
i finally just resorted to installing minicom, and setting up the ports with
that. it seems to work just fine.
thanks!
dylan
on 03.5.20 10:55 AM, Mich Lanners at [EMAIL PROTECTED] was reported to have
writen:
> On 20 May, this message from Boris Bezlaj echoed th
On 20 May, this message from Boris Bezlaj echoed through cyberspace:
>> this might be a really dumb question... but: is there any easy way to
>> set my serial ports to a given speed, parity, ect - and have those
>> changes stay?
>
> Take a look inside /etc/init.d/setserial and /var/lib/setserial/
On Mon, May 19, 2003 at 10:56:47AM -0700, dylan wrote:
>
> this might be a really dumb question... but: is there any easy way to set my
> serial ports to a given speed, parity, ect - and have those changes stay?
Take a look inside /etc/init.d/setserial and /var/lib/setserial/*
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Boris
hi-
this might be a really dumb question... but: is there any easy way to set my
serial ports to a given speed, parity, ect - and have those changes stay?
i have searched around the net a little bit, but i find conflicting reports
on how it is actually done.
some ideas were with setserial and st
hi-
this might be a really dumb question... but: is there any easy way to set my
serial ports to a given speed, parity, ect - and have those changes stay?
i have searched around the net a little bit, but i find conflicting reports
on how it is actually done.
some ideas were with setserial and st
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