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2014 Sep 08
3
OpenUPS2 support in the HID driver?
...ned, UPS from mini-box: http://www.mini-box.com/OpenUPS2 thinking it would be handled by NUT. I think I misread or misinterpreted the HCL http://www.networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html The OpenUPS UPS is listed as supported under usbhid-ups, and I had assumed that OpenUPS2 would be as well. Bzzzzt. I get a unknown device ID for d005 Is adding (or hacking) support for this device into the HID driver something simple which can be done without a recompile? -- Do things because you should, not just because you can. John Thurston 907-465-8591 John.Thurston at alaska.gov Enterprise Tec...
2014 Sep 08
0
OpenUPS2 support in the HID driver?
...misread or misinterpreted the HCL > http://www.networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html Correct, we only knew about the original openUPS (USB ID 04d8:d004) at the time that was written. > The OpenUPS UPS is listed as supported under usbhid-ups, and I had assumed that OpenUPS2 would be as well. Bzzzzt. I get a unknown device ID for d005 > > Is adding (or hacking) support for this device into the HID driver something simple which can be done without a recompile? As a first test, start upsd (let us know if you need more details, but this depends on how your OS/distribution packages things...
2005 Feb 21
2
theora streaming problem...
[oddsock, this concerns your theora guide, so i'm cc:ing you] Karl Heyes wrote: > On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 22:04, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote: > >>hi everyone! >> >> >>i'm playing around with theora streaming for the linux audio conference >>2005 (http://lac.zkm.de). > > > nice, > > >>i checked out svn.xiph.org/trunk, built all
2004 Aug 06
1
Sacrilege, but...
Hi Brendan, Thanks for your quick reply! >you can get the not-open-source version free from shoutcast.com. I'll purloin that today and see if it makes any difference..... > Your >symptoms imply that you may be trying to stream high-bitrate MP3s? >(that would be 160kbit+). Bzzzzt - nope, sorry, a 128Kbps stream. Another experiement for today is to go down to say 24Kbps and see if that helps any... > For starters, try setting sleep_ratio to 0 >in icecast.conf. Although it burns more CPU it may save you some >grief. Done that, made no difference I'm afraid....
2005 Feb 21
0
theora streaming problem...
...ooks like libshout 2.1 will be >> ok > > > dead on. thanks. i pulled icecast/branches/kh/libshout, is that correct? > at least it works for me. it's not exactly obvious where libshout 2.1 is... unless one reads the mailing list and finds the official release announcement. bzzzzt. to my excuse it is not yet linked from the website.. ;)
2014 Nov 05
0
OpenUPS2 support in the HID driver?
...rkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html >> >> Correct, we only knew about the original openUPS (USB ID 04d8:d004) at the >> time that was written. >> >>> The OpenUPS UPS is listed as supported under usbhid-ups, and I had assumed >>> that OpenUPS2 would be as well. Bzzzzt. I get a unknown device ID for d005 >>> >>> Is adding (or hacking) support for this device into the HID driver something >>> simple which can be done without a recompile? >> >> As a first test, start upsd (let us know if you need more details, but this >&...
2014 Nov 06
2
OpenUPS2 support in the HID driver?
...> > >> Correct, we only knew about the original openUPS (USB ID 04d8:d004) > at the > >> time that was written. > >> > >>> The OpenUPS UPS is listed as supported under usbhid-ups, and I had > assumed > >>> that OpenUPS2 would be as well. Bzzzzt. I get a unknown device ID > for d005 > >>> > >>> Is adding (or hacking) support for this device into the HID driver > something > >>> simple which can be done without a recompile? > >> > >> As a first test, start upsd (let us know if yo...
2004 Aug 06
7
Sacrilege, but...
Hi all, I'm afraid that having spent yet another entire day floundering around in the world of icecast, I've really now got to the point of asking a difficult question. I set up an icecast server back in early 1999, and it seemed to work fine for months. We had a server crash here that meant I had to go and reget the sources to rebuild, and ever since then it has been nothing but
2007 Feb 14
15
Recursive home-dir does more than only files in repository
Hi all, Today I came across something that I consider a bug. Would like to hear your opinions. Facts: - Using 0.22.1 from Debian Unstable on a Debian Testing machine - Recipes work on other machines The recipe in question is: # Keep home-dirs in sync file { "/home/tim": recurse => true, source =>