Man Page: synce-serial-hotplug
Operating Environment: debian
Section: 20
SYNCE-SERIAL-HOTPLUG(20) http://www.synce.org/ SYNCE-SERIAL-HOTPLUG(20)NAMEsynce-serial-hotplug - called from hotplug to start a serial connectionSYNOPSISsynce-serial-hotplugDESCRIPTIONsynce-serial-hotplug is used to start a connection using serial cable or infrared when the device is connected. It is called by hotplug. The connection must first be configured with synce-serial-config(8) This must be done with root privileges.AUTHORThis manual page was written by Jonny Lamb <jonnylamb@jonnylamb.com>SEE ALSOsynce(1) pppd(8) synce-serial-config(8) synce-serial-abort(8) The SynCE project June 2008 SYNCE-SERIAL-HOTPLUG(20)
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