Arjen de Korte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snap]
Please state exactly how you started this driver (startup command
line and contents of 'ups.conf' so that people that find this thread,
can easily duplicate what you did.
sudo megatec_usb -a mustek -u root -DDD
Here's my ups.conf:
[mustek]
After following your advice, I got this:
Please state exactly how you started this driver (startup command line and
contents of 'ups.conf' so that people that find this thread, can easily
duplicate what you did.
Serial-over-USB transport layer for Megatec protocol driver
[megatec_usb]
Arjen de Korte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, as far as 'ups.conf' is concerned, it is working. The driver
attempts to connect to the UPS.
[snap]
Uh oh, detaching the driver that is already bound to the device seems
to have failed. This is either a permissions problem or your kernel
On Nov 20, 2007 9:43 PM, Krzysztof Sasiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a hard time configuring a Mustek Powermust 600VA ups to
work via USB with nut. I read somewhere that nut works OK via the
rs232 cable, but unfortunately I don't have a COM port in my computer.
The kernel detects
I'm having a hard time configuring a Mustek Powermust 600VA ups to
work via USB with nut. I read somewhere that nut works OK via the
rs232 cable, but unfortunately I don't have a COM port in my computer.
The kernel detects the ups as an Xbox pad :) and loads the xpad
module. I tried
Arjen de Korte a écrit :
I'm having a hard time configuring a Mustek Powermust 600VA ups to
work via USB with nut. I read somewhere that nut works OK via the
rs232 cable, but unfortunately I don't have a COM port in my computer.
The kernel detects the ups as an Xbox pad :) and loads the
I was able to use megatec_usb with a Powermust 1000VA USB with the hal
driver activated (hald-addon-megatec_usb). If you are lucky, megatec_usb
will be able to recognize your ups if you force the agiler subdriver
in your ups.conf.
Here is my config:
sys-power/nut-2.2.0 with both hal and
Arjen de Korte a écrit :
We do warn for this in 'docs/nut-hal.txt':
Packaging information
-
The HAL support in NUT must currently be packaged separatly (ie in a
specific nut-hal package) and must conflict with the classic nut packages.
This is in order to:
- allow
Alexander I. Gordeev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please, try this off-tree patch:
http://probu.nl/~p.v.valderen/lakeview.v2.patch
or an updated version below with resolved conflicts with the
current trunk.
The driver name is 'lakeview_usb'.
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, I couldn't find
Arjen de Korte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is *very* unlikely that this is going to work. The 'lakeview'
driver is essentially for a contact-closure-over-USB interface.
As far as I know, the Mustek Powermust 600VA uses the Megatec protocol
over USB. The fact that it is reported to work with
Jimmy Jazz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I was able to use megatec_usb with a Powermust 1000VA USB with the hal
driver activated (hald-addon-megatec_usb). If you are lucky,
megatec_usb will be able to recognize your ups if you force the
agiler subdriver in your ups.conf.
Here is my
Krzysztof Sasiak wrote:
I modified your config accordingly and now I get the following message:
Serial-over-USB transport layer for Megatec protocol driver
[megatec_usb]
debug level is '3'
Checking device (06DA/0003) (002/002)
- VendorID: 06da
- ProductID: 0003
- Manufacturer: unknown
Jimmy Jazz wrote:
I will follow your advice but i'm not sure the maintainer would agree.
That feature is deactivated in the package itself :)
That's OK. If NUT is compiled without HAL support, that's fine too.
To get out of trouble, how do i prevent hal to exclusively and
automatically
Arjen de Korte a écrit :
I don't understand. You either use the 'classic' NUT or the HAL enabled
one. You can't have both installed at the same time.
That was really what i tried to do. I admit, i didn't read the howto
very well. My mistake :)
Then you must build NUT without HAL support and
On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 14:27:18 +0300, Arjen de Korte
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please, try this off-tree patch:
http://probu.nl/~p.v.valderen/lakeview.v2.patch
or an updated version below with resolved conflicts with the
current trunk.
The driver name is 'lakeview_usb'.
It is *very*
On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 20:27:14 +0300, Krzysztof Sasiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander I. Gordeev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please, try this off-tree patch:
http://probu.nl/~p.v.valderen/lakeview.v2.patch
or an updated version below with resolved conflicts with the
current trunk.
The driver
Hi,
I'm having a hard time configuring a Mustek Powermust 600VA ups to
work via USB with nut. I read somewhere that nut works OK via the
rs232 cable, but unfortunately I don't have a COM port in my computer.
The kernel detects the ups as an Xbox pad :) and loads the xpad
module. I tried
On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 00:43:57 +0300, Krzysztof Sasiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a hard time configuring a Mustek Powermust 600VA ups to
work via USB with nut. I read somewhere that nut works OK via the
rs232 cable, but unfortunately I don't have a COM port in my computer.
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