- Original Message -
From: Dennis Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 04:30
Subject: Re: [newbie] Serial port problem
Just to be repetitive on the list, have you set the PNP OS to no in
bios?
This lets Mandrake sort the IRQs for you. Or so I
I'm having a problem with my serial ports. Mandrake 9.1, Fujitsu L-470 PII
w/192M. This has a built-in modem, infrared port, and a serial port.
When I set the serial ports to AUTO in BIOS then I'm unable to synch my
Palm device using either ttyS0 or ttyS1 (Kpilot).
When I disable the IR serial
On Monday 27 October 2003 12:02 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a problem with my serial ports. Mandrake 9.1, Fujitsu L-470 PII
w/192M. This has a built-in modem, infrared port, and a serial port.
When I set the serial ports to AUTO in BIOS then I'm unable to synch my
Palm device
"Brian P. Trotter" wrote:
I am full of questions tonight.
I am trying to get my modem working. I connected an external 3com 56k modem
to the COM1 port on the back of the PC. In Mandrake, I type the following
command: setserial -g /dev/ttys*
and it returns the following results:
I am full of questions tonight.
I am trying to get my modem working. I connected an external 3com 56k modem
to the COM1 port on the back of the PC. In Mandrake, I type the following
command: setserial -g /dev/ttys*
and it returns the following results:
/dev/ttys0: Input/output error
/dev/ttys1:
"Philip Ferguson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which one of the millions of entries in my /dev directory is my serial
port?
Thanks,
Phil
=
ttySx (I think ;o) )
Mike
"What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch?"
--W. C. Fields
Which one of the millions of entries in my /dev directory is my serial port?
Thanks,
Phil
_
Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
Share information about yourself, create your own
On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, Philip Ferguson wrote:
Which one of the millions of entries in my /dev directory is my serial port?
Depends on your setup. If you have a serial port, then you are a very
special humanoid!
On the pc however:
look for /dev/ttyS?
where
? = com
0 1
1 2
2 3
3 4
Good
ttyS0 and up =)
-Lonny Selinger
Mmm, baudrate, then maybe flow control it's been so long sense i've had
modem toubles. but maybe it's a start
On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, Dan Brown wrote:
OK, I finally got the NIC working on this Compaq. However, I still
can't get a properly-functioning serial port. Here's what's
-Original Message-
From: Dan Brown
OK, I finally got the NIC working on this Compaq. However, I still
can't get a properly-functioning serial port. Here's what's happening:
First, the machine has one built-in serial port, so I attached an
external modem to that port. It's set in
Dan Brown wrote:
OK, I finally got the NIC working on this Compaq. However, I still
can't get a properly-functioning serial port. Here's what's happening:
The most frustrating kind of fix... The internal modem is working now,
and I don't know why, as I can't tell what I did
12 matches
Mail list logo