On Tue, Jun 02, 1998 at 08:16:26PM -0500, the lone gunman wrote:
> It seems Slackware is often slow to adapt to new things...
> (e.g. FHS!)
Well, we are not even running the FHS yet so that's a bit unfair.
hamish
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On Tue, Jun 02, 1998 at 08:16:26PM -0500, the lone gunman wrote:
> It seems Slackware is often slow to adapt to new things...
> (e.g. FHS!)
Well, we are not even running the FHS yet so that's a bit unfair.
hamish
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On Tue, Jun 02, 1998 at 07:56:05AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> which I got out of a book on Linux networking. Previously I was using
> /dev/ttyS1 for outgoing connections. Is there any reason to use the cua
> devices?
>
>
I created /dev/cua1 using the command
mknod -m 660 /dev/cua1 c 5 65
chown root.dialout /dev/cua1
which I got out of a book on Linux networking. Previously I was using
/dev/ttyS1 for outgoing connections. Is there any reason to use the cua
devices?
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On 01-Jun-98 Alan D. Post wrote:
> which I got out of a book on Linux networking. Previously I was using
> /dev/ttyS1 for outgoing connections. Is there any reason to use the cua
> devices?
/dev/ttyS* is the "latest standard". /dev/cua* isn't really supported any
longer.
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On Mon, Jun 01, 1998 at 02:33:07PM -0700, Alan D. Post wrote:
> > >ANy suggestions on how I can get PPP to recognize my com port? I just
> > installed linux on my
> > >system. I set pgm to tty1 (com2) (it was orignally on tty0) which is
> > where my mouse is. It
> > >it working. Neither PPP nor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >ANy suggestions on how I can get PPP to recognize my com port? I just
> installed linux on my
> >system. I set pgm to tty1 (com2) (it was orignally on tty0) which is
> where my mouse is. It
> >it working. Neither PPP nor minicom will recognize cua2, Com3.
>
> I was s
>ANy suggestions on how I can get PPP to recognize my com port? I just
installed linux on my
>system. I set pgm to tty1 (com2) (it was orignally on tty0) which is
where my mouse is. It
>it working. Neither PPP nor minicom will recognize cua2, Com3.
I was screwing this up in sort of the same wa
On Sun, May 31, 1998 at 07:33:11PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ANy suggestions on how I can get PPP to recognize my com port? I just
> installed linux on my
> system. I set pgm to tty1 (com2) (it was orignally on tty0) which is where
> my mouse is. It
> it working. Neither PPP nor minico
ANy suggestions on how I can get PPP to recognize my com port? I just
installed linux on my
system. I set pgm to tty1 (com2) (it was orignally on tty0) which is where my
mouse is. It
it working. Neither PPP nor minicom will recognize cua2, Com3.
Thanks
Lance
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