Hi again,

2007/10/25, tovis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Please upgrade to a more recent version first. I have to dig deep into
> > the old sources to help here, which is taking me too much time. If you
> > need more help, I suggest you first upgrade to at least nut-2.2.0.
> OK
> That mean I need to build from sources and somehow make it Debian
> compatible, using old version scripts - may be build my own packet (I
> never do it before exclude kernel). May be I can use package for testing
> version.

you should give a try to this:
deb http://opensource.mgeups.com/stable/debian binary/

You will find there a nut-2.2.0 that is compatible with Etch and more
(Testing, *buntu, possibly Sid).

> Also I never use sudo - many sources agree that is unsecure.

not that much when it's restricted enough in terms of users / commands set

> At last here is the upsc output:
>
> battery.charge: 86
> ...

see my previous mail.

Arnaud
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