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I believe that /dev/cua? is the old way of addressing com devices and the
"correct" method is /dev/ttyS?. Perhaps this will help.
--Nimrod
Ryan Gaul wrote:
>
> Hello, if you don't recognize the name, it's because I'm new to
> Linux and MLUG, so bear with me.
> I have an internal 3Com (and I say 3Com instead of USR because the only
> place the USR name is printed is on the box.) 56K Faxmodem. It is
> absolutely, positively, not a softmodem. However, it is jumperless.
> About this fact I am not well pleased, saith the Lord.
> Now, the modem uses resources as follows: It is on com 2 (cua1,
> yes?), it uses irq 3, it uses i/o 02F8h-02FFh. I have, I believe, used
> isapnp correctly to set it up. Now, I have RedHat 5.2, with KDE 1.1
> installed. I have tried to set up the modem with kppp, but each time I
> implore it to connect me, it informs me the modem is busy. In addition,
> none of the other devices (/dev/modem /dev/ttys1, et cetera) work
> either. However, I only get the "modem is busy" message from /dev/cua1
> and /dev/modem. This, it seems to me, indicates that it knows the modem
> is on cua1, but can't use it for some other reason. I've already
> commented out the lock in the /etc/ppp blah, blah, blah file. Any
> suggestions. I've read them modem How-to and found it useless. The
> same goes for the ppp How-to. I've seen suggestions of setting it up
> with the networking configuration tool in the control panel, but I
> understand this does not support PAP. Any suggestions, questions,
> comments? Remember, no instruction is too precise. Treat me as though
> I were an old person who still complains that "it were a darn sight
> better before that galldang eelektristy."
>
> thanks,
> Ryan Gaul