On Tue, Feb 17, 1998 at 04:06:26PM -0800, tony mollica wrote:
> When the system boots, is there a ttyS2 entry with the associated
> interrupt listed?
>
> cat /proc/interrupts won't display an interrupt that is not currently in
> use.
> The modem would have to be working before you can get it to s
When the system boots, is there a ttyS2 entry with the associated
interrupt listed?
cat /proc/interrupts won't display an interrupt that is not currently in
use.
The modem would have to be working before you can get it to show up in
the list.
Have you tried dialing out using any other programs,
To all debian users,
I am sorry to have to post this again, as I am getting EXTREMELY
loathe to post my problem as I feel my credibility as being even a
"nitwit" (one with at least 2 brain cells working), is being questioned
at this point.
I have still had no luck at getting my modem recognize
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