Just to clarify: I don't think there is a NUT driver that would consider a
computer's local battery as an UPS - probably no-one came around to write
one, and probably that would be very much OS-dependent (more than HW
dependent).
The laptop should be okay as a NUT client (for external NUT servers), as
well as a NUT server for traditional connections to serial/usb/snmp/...
UPSes with respective drivers.
Jim
On Thu, Jan 6, 2022, 19:03 G <g at odyss3us.net> wrote:
> Yes, debian or devuan do have support for nut on any arch.
>
> https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/nut
>
> I will play with it to see if I can control via nut an arm laptop.
>
> Am Donnerstag, dem 06.01.2022 um 17:00 +0100 schrieb Matus UHLAR -
> fantomas:
> > > On January 6, 2022 2:50:44 PM GMT+02:00, G <g at
odyss3us.net> wrote:
> > > > Can NUT handle an ARM laptop like the pinebook pro?
> >
> > On 06.01.22 17:35, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
> > > It should. I had it running several years on a 2nd generation
RPi.
> > >
> > > The real problem is if the distribution of your choice provides
> > > either a package for nut or the tools (and libraries) to compile
it
> > > yourself.
> >
> > I guess the OP means if the NUT supports using laptop battery as the
> > UPS.
> > (I think I made the same mistake some time ago).
> >
> > afaik there is no driver for laptop batteries.
> > I guess it could run on ACPI data.
>
>
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