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2024 Sep 27
1
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
...ot prove a
stable source, with Pi5 occasionally turning off or rebooting. Sort of
behaved well for days, but as soon as I added load like package installs or
NUT builds, it did not survive 5 minutes...
* Might be the MoBo turning off or cycling the port due to "overload"?..
* Tried the `usb_resetter` script (referenced in NUT contribs) and host
`dmesg` did show re-detection of keyboard etc., but a turned-off Pi did not
boot up. Did not check much further, but did harbor hopes that a funny NUT
driver could "shutdown/reboot" the USB port acting as an UPS for Pi...
* The Pi power socke...
2024 Sep 28
2
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
...th Pi5 occasionally turning off or rebooting. Sort of
> behaved well for days, but as soon as I added load like package installs or
> NUT builds, it did not survive 5 minutes...
>
> * Might be the MoBo turning off or cycling the port due to "overload"?..
>
> * Tried the `usb_resetter` script (referenced in NUT contribs) and host
> `dmesg` did show re-detection of keyboard etc., but a turned-off Pi did not
> boot up. Did not check much further, but did harbor hopes that a funny NUT
> driver could "shutdown/reboot" the USB port acting as an UPS for Pi...
>
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2024 Sep 28
1
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
...ing off or rebooting. Sort of
>> behaved well for days, but as soon as I added load like package installs or
>> NUT builds, it did not survive 5 minutes...
>>
>> * Might be the MoBo turning off or cycling the port due to "overload"?..
>>
>> * Tried the `usb_resetter` script (referenced in NUT contribs) and host
>> `dmesg` did show re-detection of keyboard etc., but a turned-off Pi did not
>> boot up. Did not check much further, but did harbor hopes that a funny NUT
>> driver could "shutdown/reboot" the USB port acting as an UPS for...
2024 Sep 28
1
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
...rt of
>>> behaved well for days, but as soon as I added load like package installs or
>>> NUT builds, it did not survive 5 minutes...
>>>
>>> * Might be the MoBo turning off or cycling the port due to "overload"?..
>>>
>>> * Tried the `usb_resetter` script (referenced in NUT contribs) and host
>>> `dmesg` did show re-detection of keyboard etc., but a turned-off Pi did not
>>> boot up. Did not check much further, but did harbor hopes that a funny NUT
>>> driver could "shutdown/reboot" the USB port acting as...
2024 Sep 16
2
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
Kelly Byrd <kbyrd at memcpy.com> writes:
> With USB-C ports and cables, there are a ton of profiles, I don't know what
> the new Pi's support, but likely something like 3A @ 5V, 9V, or 12V over
> USB-C
Up to the RPI4, I was pretty sure there wasn't PD, just 5V and it drew
what it drew, and you hoped that the supply was big enough.
It seems the RPI5 will use PD if