"Andrej Borsenkow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> >
> > "Andrej Borsenkow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > After installing the latest irda-tools and rebooting wrong port was
> > > configured. I have ttyS0 (COM1), ttyS1 (COM2 == IrDA in BIOS), ttyS2 (PCI
> > > modem) and IrDA hooked onto ttyS2 thus rendering kppp unusable.
> > I have not
> > > yet looked into this issue, but just liked to inform you.
> > >
> > > This is with latest initscripts and kernel-2.4.1-22mdk.
> > >
> >
> > This can be changed in /etc/sysconfig/irda.
> > --
> 
> I know. I was concerned that autodetection not working properly. Besides,
> after reading alt.os.linux.mandrake - I doubt that many users will be able to
> resolve this "problem".
> 
> If you need additional debug info on autodetection, I can just reinstall
> irda-tools and look what happens.
> 
There is no detection attempted. This is just the default provided by
the package. There is no way to know that a serial device is in fact
an irda link AFAIK. I'll change the default to point to nowhere.
-- 
Fred - May the source be with you


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