Good to hear. I think I now kan rule out errors in the cable or in linux, t must be a wine problem. It seams to me that tis DTR/DSR thing might not be the right way to go, it should be software flow controll anyway, since it is bundled with a tree wire cable. How is the status on software flow controll under wine? is it hopeless? BTW I sent only one mail but it came out tree, I was somewhat surpriced about that. I wonder if it repeats itself. The1trex -- Philosophers have tried to interpret the world in different ways; the important thing is to change it. - Karl Marx >From: Pavel Troller <patrol@tangens.sinus.cz> >Reply-To: wine-users@winehq.com >To: wine-users@winehq.com >Subject: Re: Resource temporarily unavailable >Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 11:55:47 +0100 > > > hello people of the earth > > Does anybody think that installing > > a serial driver with DTR/DSR support > > could solve my problem. > > and if so does anybody have a kernel patch that works. > > > > The1trex >Hi! > Kernel normally has full support of DTR/DSR signals. >Otherwise, it would not be possible to use any well-configured modem, >which, for example, drops a connection when DTR drops. I'm using it >regularly and it works well for me. As well, Linux can read the DSR >line coming from modem and see if it's on or off. > No kernel patch is required. > I think that wine people are just solving this problem in the wine >code. > With regards, Pavel Troller > >P.S. It's not necessary to write every message 3x, our mailers/newsreaders >work reliably :-). > > >_______________________________________________ >wine-users mailing list >wine-users@winehq.com >http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp