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2013 Nov 08
2
Salicru SPS One in Debian
Hello, I have a Salicru SPS One 700VA device, I want to manage it with
Debian Whezzy.
I read some information in the net about how to configure but I can
not get it working.
Could you help with this?
This is the log when I connect the USB:
[ 3194.688204] usb 4-4: new low-speed USB device number 2 using ohci_hcd
[ 3194.857239] usb 4-4: New USB device found, idVendor=0665, idProd...
2013 Nov 09
0
Salicru SPS One in Debian
On Nov 8, 2013, at 3:23 AM, Josu Lazkano wrote:
> Hello, I have a Salicru SPS One 700VA device, I want to manage it with
> Debian Whezzy.
>
> I read some information in the net about how to configure but I can
> not get it working.
I'm assuming you mean this blog post?
http://blog.ciberterminal.net/2013/04/28/ups-salicru-en-nut/
> Could you help with this?
>
> This is the log when I connect the USB:
>...
2013 Nov 09
1
Salicru SPS One in Debian
...w driver to replace blazer_* and would
also appreciate feedback on this if you can."
2013/11/9 Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com>:
> On Nov 8, 2013, at 3:23 AM, Josu Lazkano wrote:
>
>> Hello, I have a Salicru SPS One 700VA device, I want to manage it with
>> Debian Whezzy.
>>
>> I read some information in the net about how to configure but I can
>> not get it working.
>
> I'm assuming you mean this blog post?
>
> http://blog.ciberterminal.net/2013/04/28/ups-salicru-en-nut/
>
>> Could you help with this?
>>
>> Th...
2013 Aug 11
6
samba4 + winbind did not work
hello,
I have install samba4 on debian whezzy 64-bit All is working OK, but now I
try to add qoutas to users and this tutorial did not working
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/Winbind
when i write getent passwd i did't see users from AD so e.g.
# id Administrator
id Administrator: There is no such user
Pozdrowienia
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2013 Jan 21
2
size units in xen-create-image, and other newbie doubts
...d samba, etcd, etcd; and maybe
one or two or five HVMs plus the PVM that'll server as my desktop. The
host is in a regular home LAN plugged into a crappy ISP router.
How can i know which --arch and --dist xen-create-image supports? I'm
assuming --arch=amd64 and
--dist={sid,unstable,squeeze,whezzy,testing}?
While the host sees /dev/mapper stuff and the md (RAID1), will the
domUs see LVM disks as xvds by default? Regardless of whether i create
them directly with LVM or using xen-create-image?
Sorry for all the questions, i'll glady take pointers to detailed
howtos and mans.
Eh, the har...