Sorry, I should have been clearer. I replugged the UPS, but still got the
same result. I tried rebooting the system, but still got No matching HID
UPS found
Can you start the driver in debug mode?
/usr/lib/ups/driver/usbhid-ups -D -a myups
Best regards, Arjen
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Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
Thanks much. I thought that I'd tried that driver w/o success. Probably
had something wrong in the config file. So step 1 is done. everyone
seems to be talking w/ one another now.
It looks like we need to update the drivers.list once again. Apparently,
Belkin has
I haven't tried the patch yet, but I just found part of the problem,
it's related to the problem that was mentioned on the SUSE thread. The
FreeBSD port configures nut as user and group uucp. By default, the
ugen devices are root:operator. I just added uucp to the operator group
and now it at
Hallo group,
I am running openSUSE 10.3 with nut-2.2.0-20 installed. I have
configured it as mentioned in /usr/share/doc/packages/nut/README.SUSE.
on starting nut using rcupsd start i get following:
#
Starting NUT UPS monitor
done
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On Fri, 19 Oct 2007, Dan Rich wrote:
I haven't tried the patch yet, but I just found part of the problem,
it's related to the problem that was mentioned on the SUSE thread.
The FreeBSD port configures nut as user and group uucp. By default,
the ugen devices are root:operator. I just added
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