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Re: irda on a Inspiron 8100... (fwd)



On 13 Dec 2001 18:32:36 +1100, Simon Wong writes:
>On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 02:30, Robert Waldner wrote:
>> waldner@beren:~$ cat /etc/irda.conf 
>> #irda.conf Version: 1.0
>> IRDADEV=/dev/ttyS3
>> DONGLE=none
>> DISCOVERY=-s
>> ENABLE=yes # if you don't need to start irattach, set "no"
>> 
>> works here. I've set the IrDA-port do COM4 in the BIOS and the speed to 
>>  slow. Debian testing, kernel 2.2.20.
>
>Does this start automagically when you try and use /dev/ircomm0 i.e. if
>I $pilot-xfer -l will it bring up the interface automatically?

No, I don't use it that way. Also I don't have any module-autoloading 
 enabled, because I only use for PPP/GSM with my cellphone (thus very 
 rarely ;-) , 9k6 sucks).

cheers,
&rw
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