On 03/22/2007 10:50 PM, Charles Lepple wrote:
On 3/22/07, Marc Rechté [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Charles,
Thanks for your feedback.
This is Red Hat EL 4.
You seem to be right about the mounted filesystem. This is the last
lines of halt script:
# Try all file systems other than root and
On 03/13/2007 05:51 PM, Arnaud Quette wrote:
2007/3/13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
In Red Hat /etc/init.d/halt script, it expects upsdrvctl to be in
/sbin rather
than /bin which sounds normal considering the power of that command.
If I move this file to sbin, this is what I
On 07/25/2006 09:31 PM, Charles Lepple wrote:
On 7/25/06, Tom Diehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed the libhidups and libhid.usermap per the README.
Unfortunately, the libhid.usermap file doesn't change permissions on
all systems (particularly those that use udev).
What version of
On 07/05/2006 04:57 AM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
if you are willing to try a devel version, you can rebuild / tune the
src.rpm available at http://wdl.lug.ro/linux/rpms/nut/
the binaries are generated on a centos 4 but the same src.rpm can be used
on centos-3. I have no FC no test, but I see no
On 06/06/2006 02:53 AM, Brendan Kelly wrote:
This is just to let the list know that I have had success getting my FC3
system talking to my USB PW3105. I used nut 2.0.3 and recompiled from
source so as to get the bcmxcp_usb driver. After that it was just a
matter of following the (very good)
Hi again
I have just found another UPS which I guess that could be supported
by the megatec driver. It is described at
http://www.vmarkpower.com/diyhp/7558/enus/p-AAAV+EAAhAAAcGXAAW/Uninterruptible_Power_Supply.html
megatec -DDD with almost no load :
On 04/22/2006 07:41 PM, Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
Right now megatec just calculates a linear approximation. It doesn't
give accurate values, but it is enough to have a fuzzy idea of the
charge left (like saying it's almost noon instead of it's 12:45),
and I'm not seeing how to plot a more
On 04/22/2006 08:17 PM, Charles Lepple wrote:
I think that the solution that APC and MGE apparently use (probably
others as well) on their PDC HID UPSes is better - do the charge
calculation in an on-board microcontroller, and calibrate it as part
of the final QA stage. If the manufacturer
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