On 2013-11-20 6:20 PM, Charles Lepple wrote:
No need to switch to serial if USB is working - there should be a nut-usb
package or similar. You will probably have to remove nut-hal to install
nut-usb. The nut+upsd+upsmon solution is mutually exclusive with nut-hal, but
they use the same device-specific code, and it sounds like your device is
compatible.
What yum shows me is: (this is on my NUT master server though just FYI)
Installed Packages
nut.x86_64 2.6.5-2.el6
@epel
nut-cgi.x86_64 2.6.5-2.el6
@epel
nut-client.x86_64 2.6.5-2.el6
@epel
nut-devel.x86_64 2.6.5-2.el6
@epel
Available Packages
nut-client.i686 2.6.5-2.el6
epel
nut-devel.i686 2.6.5-2.el6
epel
nut-hal.x86_64 2.6.5-2.el6
epel
nut-xml.x86_64 2.6.5-2.el6
epel
The usbhid-ups drivers are included with nut.x86_64
So I guess my only question is:
Will nut's UPS driver happily coexist with the GNOME's UPS "stuff"?
Or do I need to disable GNOME from sticking its fingers into NUT's control
of the UPS?
Thanks,
-Ben
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