Jean François Ortolo kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika sunnuntai, 30. lokakuuta 2005 13:17): > All the listed interface are: modem ( There is no /dev/modem > device in the /dev directory ), ttyS0, 1, etc, ttyl0, 1, etc, > input/tty-something_I_don't_recall, ttyM0, 1, etc, and > ttyACM0, 1, etc. > > I presume all these interfaces are purely serial, not USB, AFAIK, an ACM compatible USB modem should show as /dev/ttyACM0. Look at dmesg output or /var/log/messages after connecting/powering on your modem. You should see the device name assigned by the system. > The fact is, the /dev/modem doesn't exist at all, which is > something I don't understand. /dev/modem is a symbolic link to your real modem device. You must create that by yourself after identifying the correct device name. -- Markku Kolkka markku.kolkka@xxxxxx