Den Tuesday 28 October 2008 17.39.25 skrev Seann Clark:
Hi Seann and Arjen,
Could not keep me from looking at this.
The driver looks OK, and changing the timing (delays) in it is not going to
help.
Then I turned to google. Looks like there is a regression in the kernel.
Hi Arnaud,
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 04:30:20PM +0100, Arnaud Quette wrote:
2008/10/27 Chuck Short [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Arnaud,
Any thought about this? Its a regression from 2.2.1.
not yet! @Alex: any idea on your side (change of the default driver or
something alike)
this seems to be a
2008/10/29 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Arnaud,
Hi Alexander,
thanks for your sum up.
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 04:30:20PM +0100, Arnaud Quette wrote:
2008/10/27 Chuck Short [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Arnaud,
Any thought about this? Its a regression from 2.2.1.
not yet! @Alex: any idea on your side
Arnaud,
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 03:17:45PM +0100, Arnaud Quette wrote:
2008/10/29 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Arnaud,
Hi Alexander,
thanks for your sum up.
First of all I want to note that there is no phoenix subdriver in both
the official 2.2.1 and 2.2.2 sources. If my memory serves me
Citeren Kjell Claesson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The driver looks OK, and changing the timing (delays) in it is not going to
help.
There is one slight problem in it. The ser_get_buf_len() that is used
will not differentiate between 'no characters read' and 'not enough
characters read'. It will
Citeren Seann Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
After compiling the modified driver I am seeing this:
Tue Oct 28-11:33:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:drivers ./powerpanel -DDD -u nut -a
cyberpower-ups
Network UPS Tools - CyberPower text/binary protocol UPS driver 0.23 (2.2.2)
Warning: This is an experimental
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