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- From: unixsys@ssg.com (Rick Emerson)
- Subject: Re: ttys1 troubles.....Any supermen (ahem...people)?
- Message-ID: <us40NB7w165w@ssg.com>
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- Organization: System Support Group
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- Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1992 21:22:53 GMT
- Lines: 35
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- kenc@sol.acs.unt.edu (Ken Corey - Operator) writes:
-
- >
- > kxb@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (Karl R. Buck) writes:
- > >[ Ken describes problems using ttys1 and ttys2]
- > >Just in case you are using the newest version of the mcc-interim
- > >Linux, check to see if com1==/dev/ttys0 and com2==/dev/ttys1 instead
- > >of using ttys1, tts2.
- >
- > Well, I *did* recreate all the /dev/ttys* files (4-64, 4-66, 4-67 and 4-68
- > respectively)
- >
- > I got rid of anything that referred to the serial ports.
- >
- > I recompiled kermit using gcc 2.2.2, and recompiled the kernel as well...if
- > anything, things have deteriorated.
- > [...]
- >
-
- I dunno. In my case, the problem went away on its own (which means I
- stopped doing some undefined stupid thing) and I've been bopping in and out
- of XWS all day without a complaint from my mouse on /dev/ttys0. The modem
- on /dev/ttys1 has been working pretty well, too.
-
- Maybe you have a hardware problem? Have you checked to see what ports Linux
- finds on start-up?
-
- Rick
-
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