On Thursday 29 May 2003 06:47 am, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
> ANyone know what this means? ANybody successfully got this
> card to work with Linux?
>
> I tried ActionTEc's PCI 56K V92 Call Waiting modem, which
> is supposed to work with Linux; its existence is not
> recognized either by win
assigned it to ttyS2 with the IRQ and port given by linux and uart
as 16550A. No dial tone comes up when I try to dial out. And there is
a message: LSR safety check engaged.
ANyone know what this means? ANybody successfully got this card to
work with Linux?
I tried ActionTEc's PC
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 10:15:51PM +1100, Jon wrote:
> Rebooted to check the output and the message is gone. I really should learn
> the Debian way for these kind of things but for now that'll do. And the
> keyboard error has most likely always been there, didn't notice.
Yeah, that error just mean
k Pistachio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "debian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 9:51 PM
Subject: Re: Disabled COM1: ttyS0: LSR safety check engaged!
> Not sure about the keyboard error, but the LSR safety
Not sure about the keyboard error, but the LSR safety check
messages are because setserial is trying to load your
autosaved seriel port settings, which are now different.
To update it (and thus fix the error message) do the
following:
man setserial
setserial /dev/ttyS0 autoconfig
setserial /dev
Port.
keyboard: Timeout - AT keyboard not present?(ed)
keyboard: Timeout - AT keyboard not present?(f4)
and a little further down...
ttyS0: LSR safety check engaged!
ttyS0: LSR safety check engaged!
Why would I be getting these just because I disabled COM1? And are they a
problem? I haven't n
advansys driver has been compiled into the kernel. When the system
boots the 3922 is correctly identified, however I now get and error
message "LSR safety check engaged" for the ttyS4 serial port, which on
my system is a 56K 3com PNP modem.
The error message from what I've read is
to say that it found my modem.
> However when I typed pon to initialise PPP I got the error message:
> ttyS1: LSR safety check engaged!
> printed out twice. The prompt didn't return, but when I hit enter I was
> returned to the prompt. Does anyone have any idea why this happens an
ps to say that it found my modem.
However when I typed pon to initialise PPP I got the error message:
ttyS1: LSR safety check engaged!
printed out twice. The prompt didn't return, but when I hit enter I was
returned to the prompt. Does anyone have any idea why this happens and how
I can get P
edit /etc/serial.conf apropriately
you must have some reference to /dev/ttyS2 in this file.
you can assign ttySx as you like. You must be sure that the hardware is
present. LSR safety warnings come up when you assign 2 or more ttySx to
the same hardware or assign hardware that doesnt exist or is n
Greetings !
I have only 2 serial ports, so the ttyS2 being referred to by this
nuisance doesn't exist.
How do I rid myself of this pestilence ?
Gratefully,
Courtney
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in contradistinction to the oxymoronic humanity,
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On 4 Jun 2001, John Hasler wrote:
> The LSR test will not be performed if ASYNC_BUGGY_UART is set, and
> include/linux/serial.h says:
>
> #define ASYNC_BUGGY_UART 0x4000 /* This is a buggy UART, skip some safety
> * checks. Note: can be dangerous! */
>
> Try con
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Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 17:14:15 -0600 (MDT)
From: Bruce Sass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: serial port: LSR safety check engaged
On 4 Jun 2001, John Hasler wrote:
> I just rooted around a bit in the
> > It has worked with an explicit 'skip_test' and the implicit test, with
> > both the 2.2.15 and 2.4.3 kernels.
>
> I wouldn't be surprised if it sometimes works without skip_test. Has it
> ever failed with it? Is skip_test in /etc/serial.conf?
Yes, during this and the previous round. Not rig
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, J.A.Serralheiro wrote:
> well, cant tell exactly whats the problem
> if you have a pnp card, then running pnpdump will tell you what
> configurations are supported by that card. Then, all you have to do is run
> isapnp with the particular configuration you want.
I looked at tha
Hi,
Anybody know what an "LSR safety check" is, and how to disengage it?
I've been getting this message...
ttyS3: LSR safety check engaged!
...when I do "pon" or "minicom" (which also says /dev/ttyS3 doesn't
exist), the modem doesn't dial.
--- Wilson Yau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My notebook - Dell Latitude CPi R400GT
> My OS - Debian Potato w/ kernel 2.4.4
>
> Problem:
>
> Keep getting the following messages:
>
> ttyS0: LSR safety check engaged!
>
> INIT: Id "7&quo
My notebook - Dell Latitude CPi R400GT
My OS - Debian Potato w/ kernel 2.4.4
Problem:
Keep getting the following messages:
ttyS0: LSR safety check engaged!
INIT: Id "7" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
Questions:
--
1./ Why am I getting these messages?
t displays this:
Apr 1 23:44:32 dinsdale pppd[5249]: pppd 2.4.0 started by root, uid 0
Apr 1 23:44:32 dinsdale kernel: LSR safety check engaged!
Apr 1 23:44:33 dinsdale last message repeated 2 times
Apr 1 23:44:34 dinsdale pppd[5249]: Exit.
So what is this LSR safety check and what can I d
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