Well I upgraded, finally. And the kernel can't locate all my serial ports for some reason. I have this (from dmesg):
ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A ttyS01 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A ttyS02 at 0x03e8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A 00 is my mouse, 01 is my modem and 02 is my Palm Pilot cradle. 00 and 01 work fine, but 02 won't admit it's there. My serial.conf locates them all... /dev/ttyS0 uart 16550A port 0x03f8 irq 4 baud_base 115200 spd_normal skip_test /dev/ttyS1 uart 16550A port 0x02f8 irq 3 baud_base 115200 spd_normal skip_test /dev/ttyS2 uart 16550A port 0x03e8 irq 4 baud_base 115200 spd_normal but /etc/init.d/setserial reports /dev/ttyS0 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A /dev/ttyS1 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A /dev/ttyS2: Device or resource busy /dev/ttyS2: Device or resource busy Kernel 2.0.38 works fine. Can 2.2 not handle shared interrupts? Once I get this sorted out I have to tackle ALSA yet... (sigh, progress) -- Jonathan Markevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://members.xoom.com/JMarkevich "Creation science" has not entered the curriculum for a reason so simple and so basic that we often forget to mention it: because it is false, and because good teachers understand exactly why it is false. What could be more destructive of that most fragile yet most precious commodity in our entire intellectualy heritage -- good teaching -- than a bill forcing honorable teachers to sully their sacred trust by granting equal treatment to a doctrine not only known to be false, but calculated to undermine any general understanding of science as an enterprise? -- Stephen Jay Gould, "The Skeptical Inquirer", Vol. 12, page 186