In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Paul McHale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Bart,
>
>I had the same issue with minicom. It didn't exactly lockup for me, it
>would refuse to access the port.
WDYM with "refuse to access"
>Or the port (device) would be
>unresponsive.
Define "unresponsive"
A few thing
Quoting Steve George ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> Sounds a little strange but it occurs to me that it could be eit
her a) it's not resetting properly and is leaving a lock file so y
ou could check in /var/lock, or b) perhaps it isn't able to resett
the modem properly when you come out of minico
Hi,
Sounds a little strange but it occurs to me that it could be either a) it's not
resetting properly and is leaving a lock file so you could check in /var/lock,
or b) perhaps it isn't able to resett the modem properly when you come out of
minicom so is getting something stuck in it's craw.
S
Bart,
I had the same issue with minicom. It didn't exactly lockup for me, it
would refuse to access the port. Or the port (device) would be
unresponsive. I switched to ckermit and had no problems. Might want to try
that ...
paul
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From: Bart Raatgerink [mailto:[EMAIL
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Bart Raatgerink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a problem with minicom:
>
>I fire up minicom and do stuff (dialing). Then i quit.
>Now when i fire minicom up again it locks up
>Any ideas ??
How does it lock up. Can you be a bit more specific
Mike.
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