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Re: /dev/cua? and /dev/ttyS?



On Thu, 5 Feb 1998, John Kloss wrote:
> Okay, I'm pretty new to linux but I have my version up and running on my
> laptop just fine and I can say this about /dev/cua*
> 
> It is NOT obsolete. The only way that I can connect to my modem (which is
> a pcmcia card) is through /dev/cua1. I tried many times to connect to my
> ISP through /dev/ttyS1, 2, 3 (it should be 1 because that is what the com
> port is) and nothing happened. When I switched to /dev/cua1 everything
> worked.

if the port is com1, you should be using ttys0, not ttys1

-brad


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