I am surprised to see such a unhelpful attitude in this mailing list. Your
solution sounds like a Microsoft solution "install the product I like and I
will support you". Slakeware is still Linux. Just because it's Slakeware
doesn't mean a Red Hat user can't help. It's still the same LPR subsys
Just curious how is the cua devices depreciated? What exactly do you mean?
Thanks. mark.
Actually, I was under the impression from the "serial how-to" that cua's
were for incoming calls and ttyS' were for outgoing calls.
FWIW,
Beth:0)
> -Original Message-
> From: Matt Housh [mailto
I noticed that when you talk about setting up modems you always refer to
/dev/ttysx (where x is a number 0 -3). I use /dev/cuax. What is the
difference? Is one better to use? If so why? Thanks. Mark.
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