Arjen de Korte a écrit : > I don't understand. You either use the 'classic' NUT or the HAL enabled > one. You can't have both installed at the same time.
That was really what i tried to do. I admit, i didn't read the howto very well. My mistake :) > Then you must build NUT without HAL support and always run the 'classic' > NUT. The HAL enabled version is mainly meant for desktop systems to > provide a zero-configuration UPS support. If that's not what you want, > compile NUT without HAL support. > I have deactivated the device in the fdi file. Hal won't load hald-addon-xxx anymore. Anyway, there is still a problem. A user won't be always logged in (gdm, kdm,...). In case of a power failure his computer stops to be protected by gnome-power-manager or any other desktop tool. Nut daemon could also listen hal events if available and in the meantime monitor the ups. It could be a great feature. Thanks for your explanations :) Jj -- *My Two Cents Comment** * Your business will assume vast proportions. _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser

