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I have SLF4.7 on my laptop and I don't have the problem you mention.
In the days when I had 4.4 it was OK too.
Steve
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009, WILLIAM J LUTTER wrote:
> If I install SL4.4 on a laptop and then try to use the /dev/ttyS0 serial port, I find I can't control the ownership and permissions of the port. It resets from 0660 root uucp to root root and owner rw permissions. So, I can't add a user to the uucp group to manage usage of the serial port (this works ok on SL5.0. If I try to just run everything via sudo, it seems my terminal settings via stty have changed.
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> I know I'm not using an up-to-date SL release, nevertheless, is this a "known" issue with an obvious work around - so I don't have to reinstall?
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> Bill Lutter
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