Hi. I had an accident: I removed /dev/ttys1 (how stupid I am).
How can I create it again, so I can symlink to modem and use ezppp?
I think this is the right way, isn't it? The configurations of ezppp only show
modem,
cua1, cua2
I think cua1, cua2... are the name of the serial devices in
Romeu writes:
Hi. I had an accident: I removed /dev/ttys1 (how stupid I am). How can I
create it again,...
As root, do 'cd /dev; MAKEDEV ttyS1' Note the upper case 'S'.
...so I can symlink to modem and use ezppp?
Don't do that. Use /dev/ttyS1 directly.
The configurations of ezppp only
This is a follow-up for those interested.
We have an OEM 3Com/USRobotics USR3030 56k FAX Internal Modem
(an 8bit ISA PnP card with jumpers) in a ASUS P2B-F mainboard
in a dual-boot Win95/Linux configuration. We also have a 16bit
ISA PnP SoundBlaster (Vibra16) sound card (no IRQ/IO jumpers).
On
Hi There,
I have a problem with installing an US Robotics 56K Internal Modem in a Linux
system (Slink Debian 2.01). The vendor assure me it is not a WinModem. How to
install it ? It Your suggestions are highly appreciated.
Ming
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Hi There,
I have a problem with installing an US Robotics 56K Internal Modem in a Linux
system (Slink Debian 2.01). The vendor assure me it is not a WinModem. How to
install it ? It Your suggestions are highly appreciated.
Ming
If it's not, then you just stick it into the computer
On Fri, 25 Jun 1999, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
I have a problem with installing an US Robotics 56K Internal Modem in a
Linux
system (Slink Debian 2.01). The vendor assure me it is not a WinModem. How
to
install it ? It Your suggestions are highly appreciated.
If it's not, then you
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