On May 4, 2021, at 12:50 PM, Jürgen Wege via Nut-upsuser
wrote:
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> It also keeps the old date for "STARTTIME".
You mentioned apcupsd earlier. STARTTIME is not a NUT variable, and I don't
think NUT ever had a system tray application (though maybe one of the
third-party Windows ports did), so
me that there would be a similar problem?
Jürgen
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von Roger Price
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An: Jürgen Wege via Nut-upsuser
Betreff: Re: [Nut-upsuser] How
On Fri, 30 Apr 2021, Jürgen Wege via Nut-upsuser wrote:
Is there any "trick" how to tell the TRAY APP that the shutdown is "over" and
make it return to another (corrected) status WITHOUT re-booting?
If the tray app were part of for example Gnome, I would suggest restarting the
app. Is there
>Hi a>ll,
>
[looks like I used an ol mailing list last time, so I try again]
>Question upfront (for those that do not want to read too much text about my
>setup):
>
>
>Is there any "trick" how to tell the TRAY APP that the shutdown is "over" and
>make it return to another (corrected) status WITH