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Re: lxtools
- To: Dong-Lok Kim <http://www.ray.ee.washington.edu/~dong>
- Subject: Re: lxtools
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert)
- Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 17:06:16 -0800
- In-Reply-To: <http://www.ray.ee.washington.edu/~Pine.SUN.3.91.970219161409.4044A-100000>
- References: <http://www.ray.ee.washington.edu/~Pine.SUN.3.91.970219161409.4044A-100000>
> From: Dong-Lok Kim <http://www.ray.ee.washington.edu/~dong>
> Date: Wed Feb 19, 4:20pm
>
>
> If you issue "ps -aux | grep tty" command, then it might show the enabled
> serial port (e.g., ttya or something like). Also, check whether you have
> the write permission to the serial port. I use SunOS4.1.3, and the serial
> port name is ttya. If I do ls -l /dev/ttya, then it shows the write
> permission to everyone...
Yes, I have write permission. I'm thinking it's something weird with Solaris.
I'm reading this FAQ thing on how to set up the port on Solaris for dial-out.
Once I get this working, I'll probably put the results on my home page...
Thanks for all your feedback.
> Donglok Kim ICSL (Image Computing Systems Lab)
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