On Tuesday 04 June 2002 21:23, Forrest Halford wrote:
Okay guys here is the output on the cat /proc/tty/driver/serial command: Again, thanks for all of the help with the linux newbie,....I will try to return the favor. regards Forrest
linux:/home/galt # cat /proc/tty/driver/serial serinfo:1.0 driver:5.05c revision:2001-07-08 0: uart:16550A port:3F8 irq:4 baud:19200 tx:8 rx:0 RTS|DTR 1: uart:unknown port:2F8 irq:3 2: uart:unknown port:3E8 irq:4 3: uart:16550A port:2E8 irq:3 baud:9600 tx:8 rx:0 CTS|DSR ===========================(Big Snip, old info)
Forrest, From your info here, it would seem you have a com1 (3F8 irq4) and a com2 (2E8 irq:3). Usually the second port is 2F8 and I think that is settable in your bios. Anyway, your modem is on com1 it seems, showing the baud:19200 readings. That should be 115200 if it is a 56k modem, but you can change that in your settings with Yast2. If I were you, I would delete any modems setup on your Linux side, using Yast2, then go over to Winders and remove your modem from it's settings also. I would then go back to Linux and try setting up the modem, with Yast2, again to see if things look any better. Unless you are having some type of IRQ conflict, setting up an external modem should not be so difficult, especially in Linux! Patrick -- --- KMail v1.4.1 --- SuSE Linux Pro v8.0 --- Registered Linux User #225206 Magic Page Products -- Amiga-SuSE-PC Sales & Service URL: http://home.sprintmail.com/~tracerb