| USB0 not recognized, well, not in DSLForum: Networking Topic: USB0 not recognized, well, not in DSL started by: xlancealotx  Posted by xlancealotx on Jan. 28 2008,20:14 Trying to connect to a serial device through the usb port (/dev/ttyUSB0).  I setup minicom, run and get; minicom: cannot open /dev/ttyUSB0: No such device or address. I am not sure what else I can provide, but I can boot into xubuntu live, fedora live, etc. and the distro's see and connect instantly. I would prefer to run dsl due to the past performance, but need this to work obviously. All distro's tested are using the 2.6.12 kernel so I know it's not that as well. Any help is appreciated.  Posted by roberts on Jan. 28 2008,20:34 If you are running from liveCD or frugal, then those devices need to be unlinked from the the read-only compressed image. Doing an ls /dev/tty* will show such.  Posted by xlancealotx on Jan. 28 2008,20:43 Thanks for the quick reply.  I am running dsl-n installed via the "install to hd app", so it's not a live, and don't think it's considered a frugal install. ls -l /dev/ttyUSB* shows; crw-rw--- root 16 188 - Jul 14 2002 /dev/ttyUSB0 (and is a loud pink/purple), no not sure if that needs unlinking or not. Does that help at all? Thanks.  Posted by roberts on Jan. 28 2008,20:58 Moved to DSL-N area. Try opening the permissions to whatever user you are using. |