Well that's tell me what I need to know.
The serial port is not found anywhere and no resources are allocated 
(goes without saying). 
So where the f is it!
I'm thinking the way this laptops hardware/BIOS is setup, with the 
setting for the mouse, set to the PS2 port during the install of debian, 
the serial port was not found at install.  Hmmm... 26 diskettes to 
install without knowing if it would work.

Any other ideas folks?

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[From: Karl Bongers ]

/etc/init.d/gpm stop
    *Result*
Stopping mouse interface server: gpm.

/etc/init.d/gpm stop

stty -F /dev/ttyS0 raw 1200
cat /dev/ttyS0 | od
	*Results*
stty: /dev/ttyS0: input/output error
stty: /dev/ttyS1: input/output error

[From: Karl Bongers ]
cat /proc/interrupts
	*Results*
	CPU0
0:	4644729	XT-PIC	timer
1:	789	XT-PIC	keyboard
2:	0	XT-PIC	cascade
3:	1929	XT-PIC	xirc2ps_cs
8:	3	XT-PIC	rtc
11:	4	XT-PIC	i82365
13:	0	XT-PIC	fpu
14:	92546	XT-PIC	ide0
NMI:	0
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