The modem hangs off 0x2F8, with IRQ 3 the active
interrupt request. 'setserial -a /dev/ttyS1' verifies this
data.
But if I say (from root):
# cu -s 115200 -l /dev/ttyS1
I get a "Permission denied" error, even though
'ls -l' shows /dev/ttyS1 to be read/writable by
user&group.
If I go to kermit
On Fri, Nov 21, 1997 at 09:28:33PM -0600, Charles Read wrote:
> I run Win95 and Linux 2.0.29 off separate hard drives
> running off an AMD K6 platform. Win95 uses a
> Plug-and-Play modem from Computer Peripherals, Inc.
> (a ViVa 56LC-SM). Linux, however, cannot dial out
> on this device; in fact,
I run Win95 and Linux 2.0.29 off separate hard drives
running off an AMD K6 platform. Win95 uses a
Plug-and-Play modem from Computer Peripherals, Inc.
(a ViVa 56LC-SM). Linux, however, cannot dial out
on this device; in fact, cu/kermit cannot even connect
to the device.
I have verified with sets
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