Dell PCIe Serial Card Driver for RHEL 7.0

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Dell PCIe Serial Card Driver for RHEL 7.0
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Version

1.1.1030.2009, A01

Release date

11 Sep 2014

Download Type

Applications

Category

Mouse, Keyboard & Input Devices

Importance

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File Format: Firmware Images
File Name: ptlser-1.01-1.x86_64.rpm
File Size: 102.56 KB
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MD5:
1411931213c0f8154b955ac1bab4ace3
SHA1:
a8776b330ca7b094899df2a709852ff4e7c81d57
SHA-256:
96587c06ba1755ce085ea057bc321e248e82f12b0bce8ecf2f15029ace441263

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ASSY,PWA,PWR,SER,PCIE,FH,PWS
ASSY,PWA,PWR,SER,PCIE,LP,PWS
Dell PCIe Serial FH/LP Card (DPWC100)
Installing Serial card Binary RPM
1.Copy the driver packages to the Linux workstation Desktop.
2.Open a console and set the working directory to Desktop.
3.Log in as root and enter the following command at a shell prompt "rpm -ivh ptlser-1.01-1.x86_64.rpm".
4.Restart the system.
5.If Serial Mouse connected to PCIe Serial card, start use the Serial Mouse by executing the command "inputattach -bare /dev/ttyPPU0" from a shell.

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