"Chuck ELLIOT(CMS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> "irattach /dev/pilot -s 1" is reflected successfully in /var/log/messages,

Shouldn't /dev/pilot point to the "virtual serial port" provided by
the ircomm drivers (i.e, /dev/ircomm-something), rather than to the
serial port hardware the IR stuff is hooked up to, as the above
seems to imply?

On my machine, the IR hardware is at COM4 according to the BIOS, so I
have /dev/pilot as a symlink to /dev/ircommnew0 (I think, I don't have
the machine handy to check right now), do 'irattach /dev/ttyS3',
and then run pilot-xfer or whatever.

(It did take some kernel patching to get there, though -- many thanks
to all those who worked to figure out how to get IRDA working on the
Dell Inspiron 4000! :-) )

  -- T
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