>If there's a way to let the program (like PPPD) take over that
>functionality, that's probably the right way to go. Failing that, make
>sure CLOCAL is set before letting the shell open a tty. The stty
>command ideally should have a -f option which would allow stty to open
>the tty device for you. The BSDI stty has this feature; the GNU
>shell-utils' stty doesn't (yet) --- I intend to add this feature to our
>stty command. In the meantime, you can use the following program to set
I'm sure sure if we're talking about the same thing , but U can
set tty properties like this with stty (GNU sh-utils) 1.16 :
stty </dev/ttyS0 <flags-here>
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