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Hi! I'm Robos. I bought a "Digitus Accessories USB 2.0 - RS232 Cable"
and wondered if it would run under linux. Reading around on
such sites as linux-usb.org
I found that yes, it is supported. Quite well as it seems. This is the information I gathered:
What you need for 2.6.x is usb serial support (CONFIG_USB_SERIAL=m in .config) and ftdi support (CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_FTDI_SIO=m). I think for 2.4.x (> 2.4.19) you need serial as a module. Then, when you plug it in, these modules should be loaded for 2.6.x:
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Then, when you plug it in, this is what dmesg tells you:
This is for kernel 2.6.2(rc3 to be precise). So, your new serial port is at /dev/usb/ttyUSB0. Further information, for searches and such:
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