2006/7/13, brian read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I am sorry if this is an FAQ, but there doesn't seem to be searchable>> archives, and the supported manufacturer's list doesn't include "surge>> master". Google was also not much help.
I have just put a Linux box and the customer has a "surge max
I am sorry if this is an FAQ, but there doesn't seem to be searchable
archives, and the supported manufacturer's list doesn't include "surge
master". Google was also not much help.
I have just put a Linux box and the customer has a "surge max " UPS.
Anyone any ideas what protocol it uses? Ther
Brian Read wrote:
> I am sorry if this is an FAQ, but there doesn't seem to be searchable
> archives, and the supported manufacturer's list doesn't include "surge
> master". Google was also not much help.
>
> I have just put a Linux box and the customer has a "surge max " UPS.
> Anyone any idea
That page mentions "safenet". You can try the safenet driver to see if it works.
On 7/7/06, Brian Read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am sorry if this is an FAQ, but there doesn't seem to be searchable
archives, and the supported manufacturer's list doesn't include "surge
master". Google was also
I am sorry if this is an FAQ, but there doesn't seem to be searchable
archives, and the supported manufacturer's list doesn't include "surge
master". Google was also not much help.
I have just put a Linux box and the customer has a "surge max " UPS.
Anyone any ideas what protocol it uses? T
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