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- <li><em>date</em>: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 20:17:44 -0400</li>
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Jim.
Jim Popovitch wrote:
>Check to make sure the usb_serial (or is is usb-serial?) module gets
>loaded. You should be able to plug the device in and look at the bottom
>of dmesg to see any errors as well as which tty it is attached to. I've
>used a few USB/Serial dongles and most of them are supported by recent
>Linux distros.
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>-Jim P.
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>Mills, John M. wrote:
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>>ALErs -
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>>Ever the optimist, I got one of Fry's 'Cables Unlimited USB-2920'
>>USB-to-DB9/RS232 'dongles'. Has anyone gotten this or a similar product to
>>work under Linux?
>>
>>I want to use it for a camera (Coolpix 800), and a communications receiver
>>(ICOM PCR-1000).
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>>Seems to work find in WinXP (after loading a driver), but I don't know where
>>to look to see what's happening in Linux.
>>
>>Thanks for any suggestions.
>>
>> - Mills
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