On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> >%_I want to have my modem detected when i run Linux. Under Window it is
> connected
> to com3 with an irq 10. According to setserial man page com3=ttys2.
> I try to see the content
> of /dev/ttys2 by typing: login as root
> setserial -a /dev/ttys2
>
> and i get input/output error.
> How can i read this file without getting this error?
> How do i modify this file without getting this error?
>
----------------------------------------
Content-Type: text/html; name="unnamed"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Description:
----------------------------------------
Please don't post to linux lists in HTML. It's not pretty
when a text-only mail reader gets ahold of it. :-)
Second, what kind of modem do you have? If it's an internal
PCI modem, chances are it's non-functional in Linux. All
but about two PCI modems are known to be "windows-only
modems" which use software to emulate some hardware
intentionally left off to save money.
John