I've been plunking around with this. I tried what may be a brute force method: change the permissions of /dev/ttyS14. But /dev/ttyS14 is a link to /dev/tts/14. I now see that is a devfs rendering? I thought I do not have support for devfs, and I am trying to use something else. Anyway, is it possible my problems are related to this issue? I see that the "Cannot open /dev/ttyS14: device or resource busy" message is a common one. And there are almost as many proposed solutions as there are instances. There surely would be an easy way to do such a simple thing? Nothing works for me. Alan Davis On 11/28/05, Dale wrote: > > John J. Foster wrote: > > >On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 10:20:15PM -0600, Dale wrote: > > > > > >>Now wvdial, it dials out, then sits for a minute, then disconnects with > >>the error that my password is wrong, which is crap because it is > >>correct. I only got wvdial to work once on another rig. It has never > >>worked on this one though. Anybody have a clue on that one? I just > >>like to have options in case it pours instead of just a little shower. > >> > >> > > > >Hi Dale - I had the same problem until I set > > > >Stupid Mode=yes in /etc/wvdial.conf. All was fine then. > > > >John > > > > > Thanks for that tip. I'll try that. I like to have as many back-ups as > I can get. If it were not for bad luck, I would have no luck at all. > Well, there is the exception of my girlfriend. She is the best thing, > person, to happen yet. > > Dale > :-) > > -- > To err is human, I'm most certainly human. > > > > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > >