Am Freitag, 29. August 2008 schrieb Ludwig Nussel:
Jan Ritzerfeld wrote:
Am Dienstag, 19. August 2008 schrieb Ludwig Nussel:
Jan Ritzerfeld wrote:
But using 10.3, I cannot even find any serial device via HAL: jan@karl:~> hal-find-by-capability --capability serial jan@karl:~> Obviously, udev recognizes my /dev/ttyS0: jan@karl:~> udevinfo --query=all --name=/dev/ttyS0 P: /devices/platform/serial8250/tty/ttyS0 N: ttyS0
That's weird. Normally hal should list that port indeed.
This happens with 11.0, too. Should I file a bug report?
Sure. Don't mention device permissions though otherwise the bug ends up at my desk ;-)
:-D
If ttyS0 isn't known to hal it's likely a bug in hal.
Does it matter that this happens using a not-docked ThinkPad whose ttyS0 is physically only available when docked? I do not think so since it is recognized by udev, though ... Anyway, I first wanted to check this using a 11.1 Beta, but my ThinkPad has got a 82566MC Gigabit Network controller. Thus, I will try Beta3 if there were no more reports of bricked notebooks. Gruß Jan -- The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the parts. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-security+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-security+help@opensuse.org