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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, HylaFax list wrote: > On Sat, 4 Apr 1998, Shuvam Misra wrote: > > > My /dev/modem is linked to /dev/cua0. I'm always confused about the > > difference between cuaX and ttySX. I also remember reading somewhere on > > the Usenet that Linux would "soon" abolish this distinction which caused > > more problems than it solved, or something to that effect. Did this > > "soon" mean kernel 2.0.30? > Using ttySx alows more packages to access this line. As I've heard cuax > will be discarded but in 2.0.x is still in there (I don't know exactly but > I think also in 2.1.x series). According to Ted T'so at MIT, it's supposed to disappear with the next major release. ***HOWEVER***: many packages, such as minicom and the modemcfg tool in the control panel tool under RedHat 5.0, seem to use /dev/cua* as a default, and that includes the 2.0.32 kernel at least. Therefore, until that gets straightened out, I think I'm going to change my tune and suggest using /dev/cua*. I've also been writing some fairly extensive installation notes for RedHat 5.0 Linux, based on my experience there and based on my old SunOS notes. Linux users who want a preview can look for both sets of notes at: http://cirl.meei.harvard.edu/~raoul/hylafax/ These are not fully integrated with the RPM distribution, since I don't have the full set of patches used for that and the config.local used. I've also been trying to integrate notes about using PPP for either setup: this is its own unique adventure, and I'd appreciate comments. Nico Garcia Senior Engineer, CIRL Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBNSpLsj/+ItycgIJRAQEnuQP/bdoR6Hr+jkYWD6/n9sCwXnKrg3yZwTFg h92bQSWGOfK9hPw2t8fIgiB3KcT8PkLha7raf2rMBQlBmeRWaza5n6zkigyQe+fX Bc0DSALdXInShi84yjRnvyH2TSTe6/mjLJSwnC0VoFrYLn7IO/bnOE56fKdFym/r puSbkGx08wU= =mLul -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----