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On Mon, 17 Nov 1997, Evan Leibovitch wrote: > > > Historically, Linux used cuaX devices for dial out and ttySx devices > > for dial in. > > > > The kernel code that required this was changed in kernel version 2.0.x > > and you should now use ttySx for both dial in and dial out. I > > understand that the cuaX device names may well disappear in future > > kernel versions. > > But you can't count on all the serial-board vendors doing the same thing. > Some contunue to have different operation for cu* and tty*. Can you explain, what you mean? What have different serial-boards from different serial-board vendors to do with the Linux kernel's dialin/dialout feature? mfG, Carsten Hoeger ------ Carsten Hoeger - S.u.S.E. GmbH - Gebhardtstr. 2 - 90762 Fuerth - Germany fax +49-911-3206727 web http://www.suse.de mailbox +49-911-3247122 "Ein Buch ist eine Wolke, auf der man keinen Husten bekommt." (Max Goldt)