<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2005/9/20, kreegee <<a href="mailto:kreegee@gmail.com">kreegee@gmail.com</a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hi *Simon,<br><br>i got a similar setup here (also a powercom-oem-product, but in my case<br>labeled by a swiss "manufacturer") with the same problems, using<br>powercom's upsmon works fine, while nut completely refuses to cooperate.
<br><br>after trying almost everything i somehow hopeless surfed on the official<br>nut-page, when i saw that there are powercom-products which don't need<br>the powercom-driver, but the *fentonups one. now with the fentonups
<br>driver everything works just fine. i'm shure it would be a good idea for<br>you to give the fentonups-driver a try.</blockquote><div><br>
thanks to make a detailed report (ie output of upsc, line(s) to add to
driver.list) so that other users can take advantage of it.<br>
</div><br></div>Arnaud<br>-- <br>Linux / Unix Expert - MGE UPS SYSTEMS - R&D Dpt<br>Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - <a href="http://www.networkupstools.org/">http://www.networkupstools.org/</a><br>Debian Developer -
<a href="http://people.debian.org/~aquette/">http://people.debian.org/~aquette/</a><br>OpenSource Developer - <a href="http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/">http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/</a>