On Sun, 2002-11-17 at 22:02, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Saturday 16 November 2002 01:59 pm, you wrote:
What about removing the modem, rebooting, putting the modem back in,
rebooting and seeing if the modem is found again?
Just a thought, can't you do the same thing, but just run kudzu for
On Sunday 17 Nov 2002 10:22, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sun, 2002-11-17 at 22:02, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Saturday 16 November 2002 01:59 pm, you wrote:
What about removing the modem, rebooting, putting the modem back in,
rebooting and seeing if the modem is found again?
Just a thought,
Hi folks
I've broken my modem whilst exploring linuxconf..
Previously the modem was /dev/ttyS2 which was a symlink to /dev/tts/2. Now
/dev/tts/2 has disappeared completely and /dev/ttyS2 is showing as unknown,
presumably because its not pointing at anything. I've tried rebooting, but no
On Sun, 2002-11-17 at 02:15, Peter Watson wrote:
Hi folks
I've broken my modem whilst exploring linuxconf.. Previously the modem was
/dev/ttyS2 which was a symlink to /dev/tts/2. Now /dev/tts/2 has disappeared
completely and /dev/ttyS2 is showing as unknown, presumably because its not
On Saturday 16 November 2002 01:59 pm, you wrote:
What about removing the modem, rebooting, putting the modem back in,
rebooting and seeing if the modem is found again?
Just a thought, can't you do the same thing, but just run kudzu for detection
instead of having to reboot?
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