[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
   Lee Dickens wrote:
   > 
   > Your problem is that you are probably using setserial to configure your
   > serial port.....just let your distro config the serial port....remove any
   > lines that you added 2 ppp-on or the startfiles that configure the serial
   > port w/ setserial.....you really dont need 2 use setserial neways because
   > the speed you issue w/ pppd overides that of setserial. good luck

   Thanks, but I  only use set serial at boot time, to change my IRQ to 5.
   Or better said, the Debian script only uses it.

That's very likely it.  I had several software packages fail when I
went to 2.2.1; ppp came back when I took the port the modem was on out
of my rc.serial boot script; another port, for which that was not an
option because I had to set the IRQ (like you) turned out to need to
be specified as a 16550A rather than a 16550.  The 2.0 kernels hadn't
cared about that difference, near as I could tell...
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