USB serial adapter and putty terminal glib-critical error [closed]











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I want to use a garmin GPS 18x PC with a Ubuntu machine.



The GPS is a serial device. My Ubuntu machine doesn't have a serial input, so I'm using one of these serial adapters



In the Ubuntu Terminal I use the following command to launch putty and connect to the serial device:



putty /dev/ttyUSB0 -serial -sercfg 9600,8,n,1,N


It works, as the putty terminal stays open and streams the corresponding data. But a Glib-critical error keep showing up on the Ubuntu terminal for every new line/character in the Putty terminal.



Does anybody know what the problem is?
Cheers



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closed as off-topic by Melebius, Charles Green, K7AAY, Eric Carvalho, Uri Herrera Dec 10 at 21:25


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  • "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – Melebius, Charles Green, K7AAY, Eric Carvalho, Uri Herrera

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I want to use a garmin GPS 18x PC with a Ubuntu machine.



The GPS is a serial device. My Ubuntu machine doesn't have a serial input, so I'm using one of these serial adapters



In the Ubuntu Terminal I use the following command to launch putty and connect to the serial device:



putty /dev/ttyUSB0 -serial -sercfg 9600,8,n,1,N


It works, as the putty terminal stays open and streams the corresponding data. But a Glib-critical error keep showing up on the Ubuntu terminal for every new line/character in the Putty terminal.



Does anybody know what the problem is?
Cheers



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closed as off-topic by Melebius, Charles Green, K7AAY, Eric Carvalho, Uri Herrera Dec 10 at 21:25


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – Melebius, Charles Green, K7AAY, Eric Carvalho, Uri Herrera

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









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    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Please do not post screenshots of the terminal only. Paste the text directly to your question and apply code formatting.
    – Melebius
    Dec 5 at 9:17






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    According to Stack Overflow, this means a bug in the application (PuTTY). Please report it to PuTTY maintainers.
    – Melebius
    Dec 5 at 10:52















up vote
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down vote

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up vote
0
down vote

favorite











I want to use a garmin GPS 18x PC with a Ubuntu machine.



The GPS is a serial device. My Ubuntu machine doesn't have a serial input, so I'm using one of these serial adapters



In the Ubuntu Terminal I use the following command to launch putty and connect to the serial device:



putty /dev/ttyUSB0 -serial -sercfg 9600,8,n,1,N


It works, as the putty terminal stays open and streams the corresponding data. But a Glib-critical error keep showing up on the Ubuntu terminal for every new line/character in the Putty terminal.



Does anybody know what the problem is?
Cheers



Screen capture










share|improve this question















I want to use a garmin GPS 18x PC with a Ubuntu machine.



The GPS is a serial device. My Ubuntu machine doesn't have a serial input, so I'm using one of these serial adapters



In the Ubuntu Terminal I use the following command to launch putty and connect to the serial device:



putty /dev/ttyUSB0 -serial -sercfg 9600,8,n,1,N


It works, as the putty terminal stays open and streams the corresponding data. But a Glib-critical error keep showing up on the Ubuntu terminal for every new line/character in the Putty terminal.



Does anybody know what the problem is?
Cheers



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closed as off-topic by Melebius, Charles Green, K7AAY, Eric Carvalho, Uri Herrera Dec 10 at 21:25


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – Melebius, Charles Green, K7AAY, Eric Carvalho, Uri Herrera

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




closed as off-topic by Melebius, Charles Green, K7AAY, Eric Carvalho, Uri Herrera Dec 10 at 21:25


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – Melebius, Charles Green, K7AAY, Eric Carvalho, Uri Herrera

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








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    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Please do not post screenshots of the terminal only. Paste the text directly to your question and apply code formatting.
    – Melebius
    Dec 5 at 9:17






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    According to Stack Overflow, this means a bug in the application (PuTTY). Please report it to PuTTY maintainers.
    – Melebius
    Dec 5 at 10:52
















  • 1




    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Please do not post screenshots of the terminal only. Paste the text directly to your question and apply code formatting.
    – Melebius
    Dec 5 at 9:17






  • 1




    According to Stack Overflow, this means a bug in the application (PuTTY). Please report it to PuTTY maintainers.
    – Melebius
    Dec 5 at 10:52










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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Please do not post screenshots of the terminal only. Paste the text directly to your question and apply code formatting.
– Melebius
Dec 5 at 9:17




Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Please do not post screenshots of the terminal only. Paste the text directly to your question and apply code formatting.
– Melebius
Dec 5 at 9:17




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1




According to Stack Overflow, this means a bug in the application (PuTTY). Please report it to PuTTY maintainers.
– Melebius
Dec 5 at 10:52






According to Stack Overflow, this means a bug in the application (PuTTY). Please report it to PuTTY maintainers.
– Melebius
Dec 5 at 10:52

















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