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From: Mike Dyck <mdyck@sirvys.com>
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Subject: Re: Problem with Kermit under AIX
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 1997 08:44:08 -0500
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> Maybe the other program that has the device open
> is
> using a system call -- in addition to the
> lockfile --
> to lock the device, which causes the open() to
> fail.
> What is the precise message you are getting from
>
> C-Kermit when you try to open the device after
> deleting
> the lockfile?
>
> - Frank
Ok, I logged in as root, delete the LCK
file and then in kermit I tried to set line. I
got the error "Permission denied". However, it I
change the permissions on the modem to 666 (owner
root, group system), I don't receive any errors on
set line. But if I set speed or connect, it says
you must set line first.
Mike