The command you are probably looking for is 'setserial' and you may
need to install the setserial package using synaptic or apt-get. Try
'man setserial' for syntax. Most Linux programs which can
communicate with the K2 use the hamlib library (install the
libhamlib2 package).
Bob, N7XY
On Dec 25, 2008, at 10:40 AM, Arthur Gunn wrote:
My memory of how I connected my K2 to this Ubuntu 8.10 computer has
faded over the last year. Although the Ubuntu version then was
7.04, the computer was the same.
I have been attempting to configure the com 1 serial port with the
root command:
serial:/dev/ttyS0?baud=4800+stop=2+parity=none
The reply is "file does not exist."
I see file size for ttyS0 as 0 bytes. Could it be that I need to
create a special ttyS0 file? Since I do not remember that step
before, I am a bit lost here.
Maybe there is a configuration program for com port config that
does not expect to write to a dial up modem!.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Arthur
VE9BP
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