Just a guess, and I have no configuration to test with currently, but try sending \r\n and see if that helps. A lot of software requires a carriage return (\r) and a newline (\n) to be sent in.
In reply to Re: transferring \n to linux from perl via serial port
by stevieb
in thread transferring \n to linux from perl via serial port
by digital_newbie
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