I've had some issues recently with my Arch box using PCIe serial port
cards. At first I thought the quad serial card I had was bad, but I bought
a new dual port card and it was also giving me trouble.
It could be a regression with newer kernels, but I really have not had time
to test.
USB
try sudo?
On Mon, Jun 7, 2021 at 12:01 AM Peter Vollan wrote:
> I have a usb to serial convertor, null modem cable, and TSDOS on the Model
> 100 side. Very strangely, though, I cannot do it with Liniux Mint 17.3, and
> have to roll it back to 17.0 to make it work. Go figure.
>
> On Sun, 6 Jun
Linux and m100 work fine together. You just need to build some confidence
in your setup with simple tests.
First problem is to get the cabling right, say, and verify with TELCOM to
Minicom. Then you can see characters on your PC when you type on the m100
and vice versa.
On 6/7/21 1:58 AM, Keolai Rose wrote:
Hello all,
Has anyone had any luck with connecting their PC to their model 100
through the serial port on any "modern" Linux distros? I've tried using
Minicom on a computer running Pop!_OS and another one running Arch and I
cannot seem to get the two
021-06-07 - 07:58 (CEST)
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>
>Hello all,
>
>Has anyone had any luck with connecting their PC to their model 100
>through the serial port on any "modern" Linux distros?
I have a usb to serial convertor, null modem cable, and TSDOS on the Model
100 side. Very strangely, though, I cannot do it with Liniux Mint 17.3, and
have to roll it back to 17.0 to make it work. Go figure.
On Sun, 6 Jun 2021 at 23:38, Keolai Rose wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Has anyone had any
Hello all,
Has anyone had any luck with connecting their PC to their model 100
through the serial port on any "modern" Linux distros? I've tried using
Minicom on a computer running Pop!_OS and another one running Arch and I
cannot seem to get the two computers to talk to each other. The