> On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 02:16:06PM -0400, Larry Irwin wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > I've been using MultiTech 2834ZDX's on /dev/ttyS1 with mgetty for a few
> > years now on kernel versions 2.2.10 through 2.4.18 (Caldera, Debian, and
> > RedHat). They work great...
> > Now that it's hard to get 2 com ports on servers these days, I'm trying
to
> > get a USB modem to work.
> > I've set up a USB modem (MultiTech 5634ZBA) on /dev/ttyACM0, made the
> > entries in /etc/uucp/port and /etc/mgetty/mgetty.config and
/etc/inittab. I
> > can dial out fine with uucp, cu, and kermit. But, when I dial into the
> > system I can't get ioctl's "opost" to work properly. - It always stays
on
> > one line (cr without nl) no matter what I do with stty...
>
> On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 03:23:06PM -0400, Greg KH wrote:
> Any idea which ioctl is not working for the acm driver?

I'm not sure if it's a problem with usb or acm. I think it must be with one
of the usb components though, since Vojtech Pavlik's email to me indicates
that acm does not process any of the data in the stream.

Here are some of the things I've tried:
Multiple terminal emulator clients and various emulations - same result for
all of them.
Everything stays on one line unless it overflows 80 chars.
Character overflow moves the "one-line display" down a line or more based on
the amount of overflow.
"stty raw" will result in a barber-pole display (no cr's just nl's).
If I turn on opost after stty raw, it returns to one line... even with
ocrnl, onlcr, inlcr, icrnl, and onlret all set.
I should be getting double or triple spaced screen output, but it's all on
one line.

Thank for looking at this.
Larry Irwin
CCA Medical



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