Please ignore the last posting, I already found out that I had to
install pkg-config. Now usb-hid builds correctly and I will test it
tomorrow.
Cheers
Stefan
Am Fr., 12. Juli 2024 um 23:09 Uhr schrieb Stefan Schumacher
:
>
> Hi
> I have installed the following libraries in Debian 12.
>
> ii
Hi
I have installed the following libraries in Debian 12.
ii libusb-0.1-4:amd64 2:0.1.12-32
amd64userspace USB programming library
ii libusb-1.0-0:amd64 2:1.0.26-1
amd64userspace USB programming library
ii libusb-1.0-0-dev:amd64 2:1.0.26-1
Stefan Schumacher via Nut-upsuser
writes:
> Thanks for the info. Nut runs on bare metal, there is no
> virtualization layer. I will have a look at the github post after
> writing this post. I have compiled and installed nut 2.8.2 as
> suggested. But now I am confused: Where is the usb-hid
Hi Jim
Thanks for the info. Nut runs on bare metal, there is no
virtualization layer. I will have a look at the github post after
writing this post. I have compiled and installed nut 2.8.2 as
suggested. But now I am confused: Where is the usb-hid driver, which I
used in Nut 2.8.0? Does one need
Did you check also that `upsc` client does not report anything about the
device?
The message indicates that some other process has a hold on the USB devfs
node, and those can typically be either other copies of a NUT driver,
rarely some other programs that see and grab HID devices, or in case of
Hi Greg
Yes, Debian's Nut is old. Even Sid has only 2.8.1. I will build the
current release (2.82) and see if this brings any improvement. If not
I will have to compile the git master also, also I am cautious about
building bleeding edge software when it has the potential to suddenly
shut down my
Stefan Schumacher via Nut-upsuser
writes:
> I am using: Debian Bookworm 12.6 with these packages, which were
> installed from the official Debian Repository.
> ii nut 2.8.0-7
> all network UPS tools - metapackage
> ii nut-client
Hello
Initial Disclaimer: I used this tutorial. I know its in german but the
entries to be made in the configuration files are marked and should be
able to identify if there are any errors.
https://techbotch.org/blog/ups-setup/index.html
After several power failures and damaged fuses I decided