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Re: [rhn-users] US_Robotics internal modem.
- From: "Bob Shaw" <bobshaw-rhn ludemic com>
- To: <rhn-users redhat com>
- Subject: Re: [rhn-users] US_Robotics internal modem.
- Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 16:13:35 -0400
try /dev/ttyS0 using minicom, see if it says OK. If so, that's it, otherwise
try:
/dev/ttyS1 using minicom, see if it says OK. If so, that's it, otherwise
try:
/dev/ttyS2 using minicom, see if it says OK. If so, that's it, otherwise
try:
/dev/ttyS3 using minicom, see if it says OK. If so, that's it, otherwise
try:
... do you see a pattern here?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Martyn Pavey Marlin2000 co uk" <martyn pavey marlin2000 co uk>
To: <rhn-users redhat com>
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 2:41 PM
Subject: [rhn-users] US_Robotics internal modem.
Please be kind to a newbie to RH9 and linux in general. I am learning fast
but have hit a snag
I have an up2date version of RH9 running on an intel 686 platofrm.
I am trying to get a US_Robotics PCI internal modem to work. It is
recognised at boot time as the correct type but how do I find out what ttySX
serial port has been assigned to it?
I have tried to second guess the installation using minicom but cannot
locate the modem.
Do I need to do any post boot config to assign a serial port id?
Are there any programs I can run to scan for the ports?
basically HELP,(sorry to shout but its driving me nuts)
Thans
Martyn
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