[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >ANy suggestions on how I can get PPP to recognize my com port? I just > installed linux on my > >system. I set pgm to tty1 (com2) (it was orignally on tty0) which is > where my mouse is. It > >it working. Neither PPP nor minicom will recognize cua2, Com3. > > I was screwing this up in sort of the same way. Use /dev/ttyS1 (com2). > Note CAP S. tty0 is your virtual console (screen). So is ttys1. /dev/cua > does not exist (in debian anyway). >
I created /dev/cua1 using the command mknod -m 660 /dev/cua1 c 5 65 chown root.dialout /dev/cua1 which I got out of a book on Linux networking. Previously I was using /dev/ttyS1 for outgoing connections. Is there any reason to use the cua devices? -- "Argue your limitations, and they're yours." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]