scott hussey wrote:
>
> I am a very novice Linux/Debian user and am trying to setup minicom. I am
> curious about how to get minicom to recognize my modem. I read in the man
> page that most linux systems have the serial port as /dev/modem or
> /dev/cua#. How can I get Linux to install my modem a
John Kloss writes:
> I have been told that /dev/cua# is deprecated and that docs using
> /dev/cua# are out of date...
Yes. They will disappear soon.
> I'm pretty sure that /dev/modem is just a symbolic link..
Yes. It's always a symbolic link.
> so to make /dev/modem type ln -s /dev/ttyS2 /dev
On Sun, 28 Jun 1998, scott hussey wrote:
> I am a very novice Linux/Debian user and am trying to setup minicom. I am
> curious about how to get minicom to recognize my modem. I read in the man
> page that most linux systems have the serial port as /dev/modem or
> /dev/cua#. How can I get Linux to
On Sun, 28 Jun 1998, scott hussey wrote:
> I am a very novice Linux/Debian user and am trying to setup minicom. I am
> curious about how to get minicom to recognize my modem. I read in the man
> page that most linux systems have the serial port as /dev/modem or
> /dev/cua#. How can I get Linux to
I am a very novice Linux/Debian user and am trying to setup minicom. I am
curious about how to get minicom to recognize my modem. I read in the man
page that most linux systems have the serial port as /dev/modem or
/dev/cua#. How can I get Linux to install my modem as a dev. Currently,
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