On Friday 05 August 2005 19:30, Benjamin White wrote:
>Trying to run the Bulldog software from Belkin with my
>F6C1100-UNV.  The software says it supports both
>serial and USB under linux.  The instructions say use
>/dev/usb  as the connection device, but on my system
>it is a directory.  Using Fedora Core 4.  My UBS mouse
>and USB printer work fine.
>
>Do I need to mknod for my USB UPS? How?
>
>Attached is /proc/version and /proc/bus/usb/devices

I assume you have the latest version of bulldog, that being 3.01.18.

I have never been able to make the usb interface work here, on one of 
their high priced units.  But a serial cable and a serial setup works 
great.

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