yo list,
somewhere along the course of installing gworkspace, the permissions on
/dev/modem on my machine were rewritten, reset to a default installation
state, which, in turn, blew out authorized group users on my system.
gworkspace is available as a .deb. i lived, up to now, under the suppos
It seems as though debian unstable [also with woody] resets the
permissions on my modem's port ever so often.
Does anyone what is likely to cause this ?
A check of the web identfies mgetty and linuxconf as the usual suspects
- but i don't have either installed.
I do have the bastille script
Isn't the device should be writable to the dialout group?
[01:59:27 /tmp]$ ls -l /dev/ttyS2
crw-rw1 root dialout4, 66 Jan 17 01:30 /dev/ttyS2
[02:00:56 /tmp]$
>
> --AqsLC8rIMeq19msA
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-2022-jp
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
The permissions for my serial ports are all:
crw-rw
^
You need to be able to write to the serial port.
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> First time I`ve had to come back for a while!
> I`m trying to set up minicom but I can`t access the modem. Here`s the
> relevant info:
First time I`ve had to come back for a while!
I`m trying to set up minicom but I can`t access the modem. Here`s the relevant
info:
bash-2.03$ minicom
minicom: cannot open /dev/ttyS2: Permission denied
bash-2.03$ ls -l /dev/ttyS2
crw-r-1 root dialout4, 66 Jan 16 19:23 /dev/ttyS2
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