To answer that question, we would have to see the script. This is not
the Ubuntu/Debian mailing list, so what's standard to them may not be
standard to us. -- Peter
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Pedro_C=F4rte-Real?= wrote:
On 11/13/06, Peter Selinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can only guess. Perhaps you
I don't know what their start-stop-daemon command does, but assuming
that it starts upsd as a background process, this could be the source
of the problem. upsd is intended to be started in the foreground; it
will put itself in the background once it has connected to the drivers
and is ready for
On 11/13/06, Peter Selinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know what their start-stop-daemon command does, but assuming
that it starts upsd as a background process, this could be the source
of the problem. upsd is intended to be started in the foreground; it
will put itself in the background
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