Hi Rich,
sön 2006-08-13 klockan 19:16 -0500 skrev Rich Osman:
I'll read TFM, but I can't find it.
My nut install is working fine now that Kjell pointed out my case error
and I finished configging it. The only problem that remains is that the
serial port mode and ownership gets reset on
Doug Parsons wrote:
Suse10 uses Udev as a control to the devices and creates them each
time the system boots. Thus the mode and ownership is lost on
shutdown. What you need to do is create an entry for udev to use to
create a static device for you so that it will remain constant.
I am not
Hello!
I am running Slackware Linux 10.2 with kernel bareacpi.i 2.4.31. My UPS is
inform
GUARD series
line interactive UPS
This is all the info I could extract from my UPS's documentation. I downloaded
and installed the NUT Slcakware package nut-1.4.1-i486-1JKv.
The hostname of my system is
Hello!
I am running Slackware Linux 10.2 with kernel bareacpi.i 2.4.31. My UPS is
inform
GUARD series
line interactive UPS
This is all the info I could extract from my UPS's documentation. I downloaded
and installed the NUT Slcakware package nut-1.4.1-i486-1JKv.
The hostname of my system is
Yes, that is helpful. It seems that your Tripp Lite has different bugs
than James's. That means it will be more tricky to fix.
In any case, I am glad to see that the driver is now working. The bugs
are minor and only affect how the voltages are displayed.
-- Peter
Phil DeBoest wrote:
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