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2016 Sep 08
2
blazer_usb MEC0002 problem Fry's Electronics (Turbo-X) [HID PDC?]
> You could also try adding "-x usb_set_altinterface" to the command line > (or adding it to ups.conf). The lsusb output implies that the only valid > setting is 0 (bAlternateSetting), but it might need to be set explicitly. I checked with -x usb_set_altinterface and it says nut_usb_set_altinterface: usb_set_altinterface() should not be necessary - please email the
2005 May 23
3
module-init-tools ported to klibc
Halo, I don't know if this is already done but the following two patches (one for klibc) and a big one (several smaller incorporated to one) to modules-init-tools enables running modprobe and friends in early user space. There are some issues so I post here for discussion The porting strategy was copied from the udev package. I make a file mod_libc_wrapper.{c,h} in order to provide the
2016 Sep 15
2
blazer_usb MEC0002 problem Fry's Electronics (Turbo-X) [HID PDC?]
Hi again, > On Sep 8, 2016, at 10:05 AM, Vassilis Virvilis <vasvir at iit.demokritos.gr> > wrote: >> Now that's a problem. I am not sure that I can find >> >> 1) the original software >> 2) a (physical) windows machine in the vicinity of the UPS >> Ha! I jumped several hooks but I think I got it. 01. I contacted the store that sold us the UPS and
2006 May 15
1
howto to use klcc from a kernel tree?
Halo, I was wondering to no avail how to to use the klcc wrapper in order to build udev and module-init-tools. Does klibc has an install target when is embedded in the kernel tree? Is klcc available? .bill
2016 Sep 16
2
blazer_usb MEC0002 problem Fry's Electronics (Turbo-X) [HID PDC?]
A little deciphering > Looks like the ups always replies > 22 = 16035500 50005300 20004e00 6f002000 41006300 6b00 That is length = 0x16 = 22 type = 0x3 = string Message = "UPS No Ack" Very fun... Regards Vassilis Virvilis
2016 Sep 08
2
blazer_usb MEC0002 problem Fry's Electronics (Turbo-X) [HID PDC?]
[snip hex dump analysis] > > It is possible that the blazer_usb driver initialization has put the UPS > into a bad state. If you can schedule some downtime, you might want to try > usbhid-ups again after powering the UPS down completely and unplugging it > for a little while. (Often, a few seconds after the output is off and the > AC has been removed, you will hear relays
2005 May 30
1
patch: porting module-init-tools 2/4: index
This is tiny and has no impact in klib size other that it is polluting the namespace. .bill -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: patch-index-strchr.txt Type: text/x-diff Size: 355 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.vas.nu/pipermail/klibc/attachments/20050530/b7c96936/patch-index-strchr.bin
2009 Aug 18
2
Speech Recg and TTS
Hello I have two questions ! 1. What is the best speech recognition engine for asterisk? I have searched and asked on forums and found that lumen vox is best for asterisk bala bla bla 2. For TTS (text to speech) which TTS engine will be better to use ? I have tested Flite , cepstral (i have not buyed lisence for it trial only) but still thinking may be i have a good option ? -- Best Regards
2016 Sep 08
0
blazer_usb MEC0002 problem Fry's Electronics (Turbo-X)
On Sep 8, 2016, at 4:26 AM, Vassilis Virvilis <vasvir at iit.demokritos.gr> wrote: > > The 1000 (bcdUSB 1.00) works with blazer_usb while the 1500 (bcdUSB 1.10) > doesn't. > From the lsusb descriptor output, the 1500 seems to implement the HID Power Device Class (PDC) spec - so it might be possible to adapt usbhid-ups to work with it. What happens if you run the driver in
2016 Sep 08
0
blazer_usb MEC0002 problem Fry's Electronics (Turbo-X) [HID PDC?]
On Sep 8, 2016, at 8:14 AM, Vassilis Virvilis <vasvir at iit.demokritos.gr> wrote: > > Hi again, > > Thanks for the prompt reply. > > Just for the record i am running debian unstable/sid with nut 2.7.4-3 > Thanks, that is useful. > 0.447725 refresh_report_buffer: expected 13 bytes, but got 8 instead This is the first sign of trouble. > 0.447736
2016 Sep 08
0
blazer_usb MEC0002 problem Fry's Electronics (Turbo-X) [HID PDC?]
On Sep 8, 2016, at 9:25 AM, Vassilis Virvilis <vasvir at iit.demokritos.gr> wrote: > > + failed to claim USB device: could not claim interface 0: Device or > resource busy > + detached kernel driver from USB device... > nut_usb_set_altinterface: skipped usb_set_altinterface(udev, 0) > HID descriptor, method 1: (9 bytes) => 09 21 00 01 00 01 22 70 02 > > ****
2016 Sep 09
0
blazer_usb MEC0002 problem Fry's Electronics (Turbo-X) [HID PDC?]
On Sep 8, 2016, at 10:05 AM, Vassilis Virvilis <vasvir at iit.demokritos.gr> wrote: > Now that's a problem. I am not sure that I can find > > 1) the original software > 2) a (physical) windows machine in the vicinity of the UPS > > I will give it a try but for now looks like a dead end. I have 3 of these > UPS. Two of them have dead batteries and since they take 4
2016 Sep 08
2
blazer_usb MEC0002 problem Fry's Electronics (Turbo-X)
Hi again, Thanks for the prompt reply. Just for the record i am running debian unstable/sid with nut 2.7.4-3 # dpkg -l 'nut*' | grep ^ii ii nut 2.7.4-3 all network UPS tools - metapackage ii nut-client 2.7.4-3 amd64 network UPS tools - clients ii nut-server 2.7.4-3 amd64 network UPS tools - core
2016 Sep 08
2
blazer_usb MEC0002 problem Fry's Electronics (Turbo-X)
Hi, I have two ups (Turbo-X 1000SD, Turbo-X 1500SD). The both report themselves as # lsusb Bus 008 Device 002: ID 0001:0000 Fry's Electronics The are produced by MEC and report MEC0002 as product (although the working one report it in dmesg but not in lsusb) The 1000 (bcdUSB 1.00) works with blazer_usb while the 1500 (bcdUSB 1.10) doesn't. I am attaching lsusb and blazer_urb output
2011 Jun 28
0
[PATCH 2/2] cpio: directly include fnmatch
Useless ifdeffery seen on previous cleanup. Signed-off-by: maximilian attems <max at stro.at> --- usr/utils/cpio.c | 2 -- 1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/usr/utils/cpio.c b/usr/utils/cpio.c index 15134b9..cb61679 100644 --- a/usr/utils/cpio.c +++ b/usr/utils/cpio.c @@ -27,9 +27,7 @@ #include <time.h> #include <unistd.h> #include
1998 Jan 05
1
User profiles (was Re: "domain groups") (fwd)
i'm sorry, i can't remember who the people were who are dealing with setting up some docs etc on profiles. this question i saw on comp.protocols.smb, and i don't think they read the digest.. lukes <a href="mailto:lkcl@switchboard.net" > Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton </a> <a href="http://mailhost.cb1.com/~lkcl"> Samba Consultancy and Support
2007 Sep 22
3
[git patch] module-init-tools fixes
hello hpa, quite easy to get m-i-t build against klibc, so i propose to kill the old local insmod copy. sent the only local m-i-t fix upstream, please pull: git pull git://brane.itp.tuwien.ac.at/~mattems/klibc.git maks maximilian attems (3): [klibc] klibc/socketcalls/.gitignore addition [klibc] elf.h add support for st_info field [klibc] remove local insmod.c copy and diffstat
2011 Jan 06
3
weighed mean of a data frame row-by-row
Dear list, This must be an easy one. I have a data frame like this one: test.df <- data.frame(x1=c(2,3,5), x2=c(5, 3, 4), w=c(0.8, 0.3, 0.5)) and I want to construct a weighted mean of the first two columns using the third column for weighting; i.e. y[1] = x1[1]*w[1] + x2[1]*(1-w[1]) y[2] = ... One way to do this is to use a loop like test.df$y <-numeric(3) with(test.df, for(i in
2009 Sep 21
2
How to handle missing values for the GeneMeta package?
Hello all, It seems that the GeneMeta passage returns NA in the respective row if any gene in the data sets to be synthesised are missing. Do you know of a way to overcome this problem? I tried using the 'impute' package to fill-in the missing values, but R crashes if 'impute' and 'GeneMeta' packages are used together. I have asked a separate question for that. Thanks
2010 Dec 15
2
Can the by() function return a single column?
I would like to de-mean the 'vector' column of the following dataframe by factor: set.seed(5444) vector <- rnorm(1:10) factor <- rep(1:2,5) test.df <- data.frame(factor, vector) which is: factor vector 1 1 -0.4963935 2 2 -2.0768182 3 1 -1.5822224 4 2 0.8025474 5 1 0.3504199 6 2 0.2358464 7 1 -0.3989443 8 2 -0.3692544 9