On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 22:48 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> setserial is for low level hardware configuration like telling 
> the kernel the finer differences between uart variations.
> On a modern kernel running over modern hardware you should almost
> never be running setserial, certainly NOT for trying to change
> the baud rate, parity or any of the regular serial port settings.
> 
>     - Tel

I'm surprised to hear this. What higher level configuration tools do you
use to set the baud rate of the serial port from a script talking
directly to an arbitrary device on a serial port? (ie. from something
other than a terminal emulator like minicom).

Thanks, Ben

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