On Fri, 4 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > > Try this instead........works here!
> > > 
> > > ${SETSERIAL} /dev/cua0 uart 16550a port 0x3f0 irq 4 ^fourport
> > > ${SERSERIAL} /dev/cua1 uart 16550a port 0x2f0 irq 3 ^fourport
> > 
> > Rubbish. (excuse me :) ) 
> 
> Well genius, take a look at the SETSERIAL docs before you shoot your
> mouth off.

On a box with kernel 2.2 - /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes :

  General Information
  ===================

  ...

     Also, please remember that cua* devices are now obsolete.  Switch to
  the corresponding ttyS* device instead (e.g., cua0 -> ttyS0, cua1 ->
  ttyS1, etc.).

  ...

Recommending the use of /dev/cua* is not really sensible anymore. Even if
it happened to work for someone, it will cause unnecessary trouble the
next time they upgrade...

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