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2014 Nov 01
3
nutdrv_qx and Best Power equipment
Hi Daniele, I finally got a Best Power Patriot Pro II fixed up with a new battery and cable, and tried it with nutdrv_qx (since it uses a variant of the Q1 protocol). It auto-detected the use of Q1. It looks like things mostly work: bestups: battery.charge: 100.0 battery.voltage: 13.9 battery.voltage.nominal: 12 device.mfr: Best Power device.model: Patriot Pro II 400 device.type: ups
2005 Jul 20
0
Palm Pilot, USB, pppd and udev
I've a line like this that creates /dev/pilot link in my local udev rules: BUS="usb", SYSFS{product}="Palm Handheld*", KERNEL="ttyUSB*[13579]", SYMLINK="pilot" And it seems to work fine for doing normal sync operation to Gnome Palm applet (well, not sure about that KERNEL parameter, however ttyUSB0 and ttyUSB1 look exactly the same, no other way to
2014 Nov 02
0
nutdrv_qx and Best Power equipment
> I finally got a Best Power Patriot Pro II fixed up with a new battery and cable, and tried it with nutdrv_qx (since it uses a variant of the Q1 protocol). It auto-detected the use of Q1. > > It looks like things mostly work: Nice, merging bestups.c into nutdrv_qx has been on my todo list for a while, let's see how far we can get. > 1) The bestups driver uses an "ID"
2012 May 31
0
udev and mobile broadband
Hello, I have a strong suspicion that something is not working right on my el6 laptop. I have a usb 3g dongle that works fine on windows and ubuntu. It's one of those ZTE dual-personality devices (usb id 19d2:2000). When it's plugged in, it appears as usb storge device, then needs to be ejected, then it appears as usb modem with few serial ports. This is handled properly by udev on
2006 Oct 17
1
Trouble syncing Palm via USB
Hi, I'm having trouble getting my Palm to sync with jpilot on my Centos system via USB. When I sync, I get this error in jpilot: pi_accept Illegal seek Exiting with status SYNC_ERROR_PI_ACCEPT Finished I have jpilot syncing fine with this Palm over the network, BTW. For USB, I set things up for udev as described on various websites. Here are the relevant ports & symlink (created
2005 Sep 03
1
Changing permissions on files that only exist during USB operation
A while back I got help in getting my Palm Pilot to connect to CentOS, and through the advice I got here I was able to successfully back up my files to the computer using the CentOS default Palm utility. However, I now want to use JPilot to sync and install files. But when I attempt to sync through JPilot, I get the following error: ******************************* Syncing on device /dev/pilot
2008 Dec 03
1
User access to /dev/ttyUSB0
I have been trying to get an EVDO modem to work with Centos 5. I can make it dial out with wvdial only when I'm the root user. Otherwise I get this error: Cannot open /dev/ttyUSB0: Device or resource busy I added the user to the uucp group. crw-rw---- 1 root uucp 188, 0 Dec 3 02:30 /dev/ttyUSB0 crw-rw---- 1 root uucp 188, 1 Dec 3 02:30 /dev/ttyUSB1 crw-rw---- 1 root uucp 188, 2 Dec
2012 Mar 29
1
AEG - PROTECT HOME support using NUT with serial protocol
hi, i own a aeg protect home (think it is a 600 VA) which has a serial and an usb port. using this hack in ups.conf: [bestupsname] driver = bestups port = /dev/ttyUSB0 ID = FOR,750,230,230,11.0,13.5 desc = "home-server" i start the driver with: ./bestups -a bestupsname -D -q and after adding some debugging it seems to work (not yet in
2014 Dec 23
0
NUT - Driver looks well, but connection from from client is lost or unavailable
>> I setup apcsmart driver on port /dev/ttyUSB0 in ups.conf and check that runing user=root. >> > user=root is only for testing- this may cause other permissions problems later. It looks like the simplest way to handle this on Debian is to add the system 'nut' user to the 'dialout' group: $ sudo adduser nut dialout > I have been meaning to collect some
2010 Nov 24
2
howto handle USB serial port keeps changing
Hi I have a serial UPS connected using a serial2USB device. Usually it is port=/dev/ttyUSB0, but occasionally i need port=/dev/ttyUSB1. How do you guys handle something like this? JonB
2005 Aug 04
1
And now onto the palm pilot with Kpilot
I've looked up the Kpilot manual, and I think I have an okay idea of what's going on with it. I'm trying to get it's detection feature to find my Palm Pilot. CentOS does seem to be able to recognize it, because if I run lsusb when running a hot sync, I get the following: [root at localhost dev]# lsusb Bus 001 Device 010: ID 0830:0060 Palm, Inc. Palm Tungsten T / Zire 71
2013 May 07
2
Problems with USB-serial converters -- please advise on code fix
Hello! I've ran into this annoying issue when setting up a new server. I have an APC SmartUPS hooked up on a USB-serial converter on /dev/ttyUSB0. This works nicely, until: hub 3-0:1.0: port 1 disabled by hub (EMI?), re-enabling... pl2303 ttyUSB0: pl2303 converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0 usb 3-1: pl2303 converter now attached to ttyUSB1 apcsmart gets into an infinite loop of this:
2014 Dec 23
2
NUT - Driver looks well, but connection from from client is lost or unavailable
[please use the nut-upsuser@ address rather than nut-upsuser-owner@ and be sure to use Reply-All - thanks!] On Dec 23, 2014, at 1:52 PM, Janez Kremzer <janez256 at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi! > > I woud like to use Raspberry Pi with NUT installed whic coud shut down NAS in the office. > NAS doesn't have comport and this is the reasion why not to use NAS directly. > >
2023 Jan 23
1
Attach a GPS in preboot mode
Hello everyone and best wishes for 2023 :) I have an old *Garmin Drive Smart 50 GPS* and I want to be able to attach it when it is in preboot mode to a VM hosted by a *Debian 11 host*. From what I understand, the preboot mode allows us to flash a firmware before the GPS actually starts (used among other things when the GPS is soft bricked). When I connect the GPS to the host it gives:
2010 Sep 15
2
USB Serial Port receives no data
Hello, I have an application that sends data out to a serial port, then should receive the reply. After some hassles I got the application to enumerate the serials (in a dialog box where you select the port), and after creating the link in dosdevices (in lower case I should note, wine will not recognize COM1) it actually starts sending out data (verified using a terminal on the other end). But
2007 Jun 01
0
USB phone -- Help
Hi, I attached a mobile phone (its name I-MATE SMART PHONE) to a box running CentOS 5 by using a usb cable which came with that phone. Now, it shows /dev/ttyUSB0 Now I want to send a sms to my friends. I installed gammu. Pls see below for installed rpm. [root at mailgw ~]# rpm -qa |grep gammu gammu-1.11.0-1.el5.rf here's my /etc/gammurc file. [gammu] port = /dev/ttyUSB0 ;model = 6110
2007 Jun 26
1
Getting JPilot working
I am trying to get JPilot working. I have configed gnome-pilot-applet, but it is not talking to the USB connected Treo650. My Treo has my name as the user, so from the applet, I see also a userid (my UID on this system it seems). I try to put that on the Treo and nothing happens. I have enabled the Backup Conduit. I am using /dev/pilot, which shows up when my Treo is connected via its USB
2014 Nov 02
2
nutdrv_qx and Best Power equipment
On Nov 1, 2014, at 9:28 PM, hyouko at gmail.com wrote: > Provided that the subdriver works, I'd like to see, if possible, the logs of: > - driver startup > - a command that succeeds > - a command that fails > - q1 when online and all's ok > - q1 on battery > - setting pins_shutdown_mode Attached is a log of most of these conditions. Looks like reading the status for
2005 Oct 05
0
Re: Three simple problems
I now have my three com ports woking: com1 with symbolic link to ttyS1, com2 to ttyUSB0 and com3 to ttyUSB1. To get them to work I had to change permissions to the devices in /dev. I had to make sure that everything in my windows application was set to owner richard and group users so I could get everything working without being su. I can now carry out my comms via an HF radio link using
2009 Mar 26
0
Help with GSM or CDMA hardware on CentOS and SMSTools question please
Hi everyone, I would realy appreciate your help and guidense with a problem I have. Im trying to set up a SMS Gateway as a alert system for my network. Although the Aircard is picked up as a usb device and has a driver in the kernel, it does not have a /dev/XXX device name. So my question is how do I create this /dev/XXX device and make it persistent. I have installed CentOS as my base with