Hi all,
I guess this is more for the development side of things, rather than for my own benefit: In response to the permission problems I was experiencing, I looked at the udevinfo output for my Tripplite SMART1200LCD, and this is all it gives me:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/$ udevinfo -q all -p /class/usb_device/usbdev1.18
P: /class/usb_device/usbdev1.18
N: bus/usb/001/018
E: USB_BUS=001
E: USB_DEV=018

man udevinfo states that these are the attributes that can be used when making rules for the udev .rules files. The obvious problem is that the only available information for the Tripplite SMART 1200 USB is its USB connectivity info, which changes with each unplug and boot. This makes it next to impossible to form dependable permissions rules. I think I'll take Peter's advice on his website and just run the apps (upsmon, upsdrvctl, etc) as root. If anyone has any better solutions, I would gladly be open to suggestions.
~Brian Foster





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