ok yes they are as you mention they should be i did find one thing i had an second ethernet card in here and it was using interupt 3 and as i know com 2 uses that also so maybe that is why it gave me that error so i went into yast and disable eth1 wonder should that then free up interupt 3 thanks again Bob On Sat, 7 Feb 2004, Dylan wrote:
On Saturday 07 February 2004 19:31 pm, N1UAN Bob wrote:
ok i am not sure how to check this but i do know com 1 is ok and works fine just tought com 2 should be set as default also how can i check that
the 'ls' command will do that:
dylan@scooby(1):~> ls -l /dev/ttyS[12] crw-rw---- 1 root uucp 4, 65 2003-03-14 13:07 /dev/ttyS1 crw-rw---- 1 root uucp 4, 66 2003-03-14 13:07 /dev/ttyS2
(that's a lowercase L not a capital i)
see man ls for more details and man chmod for changing them if necessary.
Dylan
thanks Bob
On Sat, 7 Feb 2004, Dylan wrote:
On Saturday 07 February 2004 18:39 pm, N1UAN Bob wrote:
yes the ttyS2 was an typo it should have read ttyS1 for com 2 but i still get that error any ideas!
Check that you have read/write permission on the device, or that you are a member of the uucp group.
Dylan
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