Re: serial troubles

1998-07-04 Thread Chea Prince
> I remember some PCI errors showing up during boot with older kernels > that were eliminated in later kernel versions(2.0.32+ ?), but, of > course, I can't tell whether this applies to your situation. yep. upgrading removed (PCI-related) warnings during boot and now XF86Config, e.g., recog

Re: serial troubles

1998-07-03 Thread Ed Cogburn
Chea Prince wrote: > > i suspected the modem too so tried a us robotics (usually have a gdc > connected)...both behave the same. seems to be related to warnings at > bootup re: PCI ... there is a serial USB controller on IRQ 10 that is one > of the PCI devices that isn't recognized (identified by

Re: serial troubles

1998-07-02 Thread Chea Prince
i suspected the modem too so tried a us robotics (usually have a gdc connected)...both behave the same. seems to be related to warnings at bootup re: PCI ... there is a serial USB controller on IRQ 10 that is one of the PCI devices that isn't recognized (identified by number)... i tried disabling

Re: serial troubles

1998-07-02 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Chea Prince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >have included serial support in the kernel and on bootup shows serial >devices being assigned to /dev/cua0 /dev/cua1 and /dev/ttyS0 >/dev/ttyS1 but 'cat /proc/interrupts' shows no serial devices at >IRQ 3 & 4. That's OK; the

serial troubles

1998-07-02 Thread Chea Prince
have included serial support in the kernel and on bootup shows serial devices being assigned to /dev/cua0 /dev/cua1 and /dev/ttyS0 /dev/ttyS1 but 'cat /proc/interrupts' shows no serial devices at IRQ 3 & 4. can dialout fine from minicom but ppp script fails (can't initialize the modem). same scr