2010/4/8 Stuart D. Gathman <[email protected]> > On Thu, 8 Apr 2010, Charles Lepple wrote: > > > to be cut, so the first thing I'd check is whether there is another > > usbhid-ups driver still running. > > > > If not, you might need to use "lsof" or something similar to see what > > else might have claimed the device/interface in the mean time. > > In recent desktop linux distros, HAL has its own USB ups driver that needs > to > be disabled to use NUT. I wouldn't be surprised if Solaris had > something similar. >
not at all. This was a point of friction with Richard Hughes (in charge of DeviceKit-power, now UPower, and Gnome Power Mgr) since this was (and is still) too linux centric. So, these things are still for Linux only. Otherwise, we would have also addressed this using the detach_endpoint() method to somehow eject the kernel driver. I do more think, as Charles stated, that there another instance of the driver still running. Arnaud -- Linux / Unix Expert R&D - Eaton - http://www.eaton.com/mgeops Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org/ Debian Developer - http://www.debian.org Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/
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