Daniela Soares de Almeida wrote:
> Hi Eric,
> Did you try "setserial /dev/ttyS0 uart none" or "setserial /dev/ttyS1 uart
> none" before install the rt_com module?
>
> Regards,
>
>
>Daniela.
>
I didn't really realize that there was going to be a conflict. Now i'm a little
smarter.
What i ended up doing is compiling the serial driver as a module without installing it
and it works.
thanks,
eric
>
> At 11:44 AM 24/05/97 -0400, you wrote:
> >We have been flailing away at rt_com for a couple of days and it still
> >isn't working.
> >Do i have to uninstall the Linux serial driver? I'm using RTL V2.2. As
> >the module was
> >written, with used=0 for both ports, I get a -EBUSY when i run
> >rt_com_setup. I changed
> >the table to make use=1 for both ports and now the module refused to
> >install because the ports
> >are busy.
> >eric
> >
> >
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