Hi all, not totally speakup related, but close enough I think. I know there are a few of you here with raspberry pis. Is it possible to connect the usb to ttl cable to the right pins on the pi, put in somewhere something like console=ttyS0,115200 and get a serial console from boot to shutdown? Logic suggests this should be possible, but I haven't seen an explicit mention of it in my research so far. If this is possible, then were you able to figure out without sighted help how to connect the cable to the pi? If yes, then some pointers would be welcome. I seem to recall Mike Ray wrote an article about this on raspberrypi.org, but it doesn't seem to be there anymore. What kind of a connector is on the other end of that cable, the end that connects to the pc? I've read that you don't want to plug that end into a standard rs232 port because of the voltage being too high. If it is a standard db9 female plug, then is a usb to serial converter ok to use here? Are all motherboard serial ports on computers out of the question unless you make some sort of a converter board first between the pi and pc? Some components are on the brink of failing in the x86_64 machine that is serving as my router and freenet/i2p node, and the mobo seems to be one of them. It looks like the raspberry pi 2b should be a nice and cheap replacement for most if not all of what that failing x86_64 machine is doing now. I'm also going to need another usb wired ethernet card, so if anyone can recommend one which you know works with linux, that would be appreciated. Unfortunately the product descriptions don't indicate the chipset a given card is using. I plan to be shopping at newegg.com. Thanks in advance. Greg -- web site: http://www.gregn.net gpg public key: http://www.gregn.net/pubkey.asc skype: gregn1 (authorization required, add me to your contacts list first) If we haven't been in touch before, e-mail me before adding me to your contacts. -- Free domains: http://www.eu.org/ or mail dns-manager@xxxxxx _______________________________________________ Speakup mailing list Speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://linux-speakup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/speakup