1. are you a member of the group that owns your serial port (/dev/ttyS0 or ttyS1?) 2. what if you use "cu" like: cu -l /dev/ttyS0 -s 9600 3. what did your kernel think is the ttyS* port? (grep ttyS /var/log/dmesg)
It's possible that your udev rules are messed up somehow and you don't have the right special files. Verify everything first. On Jan 12, 2011, at 2:56 AM, jin&hitman&Barracuda wrote: > Hi . > > I was working on my Cisco Router with serial port for configure the IOS. I > can see the terminal results on the screen but i can not send any signal or > character with keyboard on Minicom 2.4. > I'm still using the same cable on other os (RedHat, OpenBSD, win...) and it > is working. I sent some order, character and signal same cable. There is a > status bar on the minicom and allways writing "Offline" marked with red > color. > After some hours, i changed my mind, now i'm using cutecom. But it doesn't > work. every thing still same it was. > > Please, Can anyone tell me what is problem/s? > I'm using Squueze. Have nice day. > Thanks, Fatih > -- > > -- > From HemiB A R R A C U D A ! -- Luis Mondesi [email protected]

