: 11 and 10. Since I need
ttyS3 for the touchscreen this is rather important.
How can I set those ? I think this belongs to the udev rules but I don't
know how to do this. Any pointers ?
I could set those ports to standard interrupts in the BIOS but I would
rather not.
Regards,
Koenraad Lelong
Alexander E. Patrakov schreef:
Koenraad Lelong wrote:
Hi,
I think this is for this list, if not please redirect me to the proper list.
I have 4 serial ports in my embedded PC. /dev/ttyS0 and /dev/ttyS1 work
fine, but /dev/ttyS2 and /dev/ttyS3 don't work. In the BIOS I found that
those
be able to access hardware resources, so
needs root-rights.
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RD Manager
ACE electronics n.v.
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Hitachi.
Regards,
Koenraad Lelong.
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No, AFAIK it's
#!/bin/bash... At least that's what I start my scripts with.
Now I looked into it, on my Suse box a number of scripts start with
#! /bin/bash, notice the space after #!.
HTH
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