Perhaps you need to run setserial. And edit /etc/rc.boot/0setserial.
On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, David B Wilson wrote:
> Using the /dev/ttyS* devices at least minicom will run. But I still
> can't dial out. /proc/interrupts does not show the modem, or IRQ9,
> which is the IRQ of the modem according t
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
David B Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Using the /dev/ttyS* devices at least minicom will run. But I still
>can't dial out. /proc/interrupts does not show the modem, or IRQ9,
>which is the IRQ of the modem according to Windows 95. The kernel has
>generic seria
Using the /dev/ttyS* devices at least minicom will run. But I still
can't dial out. /proc/interrupts does not show the modem, or IRQ9,
which is the IRQ of the modem according to Windows 95. The kernel has
generic serial support. So I'm still a bit confused.
David
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