Hi,

Further investigation has revealed that it appears that debian stable is at 2.0.1-4, NOT 2.0.4 as I thought, and I also noticed that it was indeed 2.0.2 where that driver was merged (I was reading the changelog as your email arrived), so it appears that I need to try the "unstable " version from debian (2.0.5-3) or download the source and compile it myself!

  Thank you all for your help to date!.

  Cheers Douglas.

  Quoting Kjell Claesson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi Douglas,
tor 2007-04-05 klockan 08:08 +1200 skrev Douglas Pearless:
Debian, latest stable, upsdrvctl --version gives 2.0.1 Cheers Douglas.


That's not so good. The upscode2 driver was entered into the 2.0.2
release. And nut is now on 2.0.5 in stable (Minus a bug in the bcmxcp
driver :-) )

And what i know, Arnaud have made some packages for Debian.

http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?searchon=names&version=all&exact=1&keywords=nut

Regards
Kjell

P.S. Hope you can 'aptget' a unstable or testing package.

Charles Lepple wrote:
> On 4/4/07, Douglas Pearless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>  Well, I have made the cable.
>>  I had a fresh install of debian and I had used synaptic to install the
>> latest version of NUT and created a ups.conf per earlier instructions.
>
> Any time you're tempted to say "the latest version", please mention
> the version number as well. In Debian, it also helps to know which
> distribution you are tracking (stable, testing, unstable; or sarge,
> etch, etc.) and also the revision of the package (e.g. the "-1" on
> "2.0.5-1").
>
> thanks,
>




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