Citeren Charles Lepple <[email protected]>:

Any objections to this patch?

diff --git a/data/driver.list b/data/driver.list
index f256d05..05104fc 100644
--- a/data/driver.list
+++ b/data/driver.list
@@ -129,6 +129,7 @@
 "Cyber Power Systems"  "1200AVR"       ""      "powerpanel"
 "Cyber Power Systems"  "1500AVR-HO"    ""      "powerpanel"
 "Cyber Power Systems"  "PR2200"        ""      "powerpanel"
+"Cyber Power Systems"        "PR3000E"       ""      "powerpanel"
 "Cyber Power Systems"  "685AVR"        "USB"   "usbhid-ups"
 "Cyber Power Systems"  "800AVR"        "USB"   "usbhid-ups"
 "Cyber Power Systems"  "AE550"         "USB"   "usbhid-ups"

This is probably fine.

I didn't find time to respond to this over the wekeend, but I would like to see the 'upsc' output for this device and a confirmation that the 'upsrw' and 'upscmd' work as intended. Maybe I'm too strict (since we already have the similar PR2200 that is already supported), but I prefer to see more evidence that a supposedly supported device is indeed fully supported. Just mentioning that a driver works great doesn't quite prove to me that this is the case. At the very least I would like to know however what the OP did test before drawing his conclusion.

Best regards, Arjen
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