Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "couple questions about supported UPSes and politics of purchase"
2006 Aug 08
4
choosing a UPS (in the United States)
I do a bunch of "kindness of strangers" hosting in my basement and my
three kVA apc unit died recently. In looking around, it looked like
Belkin was a reasonable low-end replacement for a few machines. Then I
read this mailing list after I purchased one and was gifted another. It
looks like people don't like Belkin. ;-)
So the question is what's a good UPS for running
2003 Aug 14
1
more transitional joys
well, now that I have moved to dovecot, I'm not getting any spam... in fact, I'm
not getting e-mail at all.
default_mail_env =mbox:~/IMap2/:INBOX=/var/spool/mail/%u
when I first tried to access my inbox, I was told I had permission problems:
Aug 14 17:47:22 harvee imap(esj): open(/var/spool/mail/esj.lock) failed:
Permission denied
Aug 14 17:47:22 harvee imap(esj): file_lock_dotlock()
2005 Dec 08
1
belkin Q:
I'm trying to set up a belkin f6c1100-unv UPS to work with nuts. From
reading the mailing list, it sounds like the belkinunv serial driver
should work and that the USB driver is potentially troublesome. Is this
a correct impression?
Also I may have missed this but if I do go with the serial (or USB port)
is there any simple command line method for verifying basic
connectivity? The
2003 Nov 25
2
did the conversion and something broke
figures. Converted over to maildir today. Procmail is a piece of cake
once I managed to pride out of its cold dead fingers the essential tiny
bit of documentation I needed. But I'm having a problem with my nested
directories. I have a directory called incoming sort my incoming mail.
The conversion utility created a bunch of files called incoming.<stuff>
and 1 file is visible
2003 Aug 14
1
joys of transition.
Red Hat 8.0
stock dovecot 99.10
for a variety of reasons, I decided to cut over to dovecot this morning. I
extracted all of my mailboxes from mbx purgatory back to mbox purgatory, set up
dovecot and proceed to get authentication failures. (am using simple password
based authentication either direct or through pam)
I turned authentication verbosity on and got:
Aug 14 11:51:38 harvee dovecot:
2009 Jan 01
1
looking for Windows rsync without cygwin
wondering if anyone has built a native port yet. It looks like I may have to go
through eliminate delta copy from a half a dozen machines because of transfer
lockups. Conversation on the rsnapshot list indicates that using cygwin may be
the source of my problems.
"""Yes, there's a well-known Cygwin hang bug that rsync seems to hit
especially often. IIRC, the problem is that
2004 Jan 02
1
Maildir and Mail at the same time.
I am trying to use Maildir format for My inbox and be
able to save the messages in ~/Mail. Problem is
dovecot only show the Maildir mailboxes not the ~/Mail
formatted boxes.
How can I get this to work? If I use namespace or
something how would this be configured I cannot find
much documentation that explains it well enough.
example:
what would I have to configure in dovecot.conf or
2003 Aug 26
3
conversion to maildir
is really a royal pain in the butt. most of the conversion tools only do a
partial job. mb2md seems to be the best but it does not convert the from line
correctly unless you are using exim for an MTA. It also does not get the file
status right so everything is written to the new maildir directory. something
else that makes the process painful is when you have folders containing
mailboxes.
2007 May 17
3
Belkin USB UPSes
I just bought a pair of Belkin USB UPSes -- F6C1200-UNV and F6C550-AVR --
and installed the latest version of nut under Ubuntu 7.04. I'm using
the F6C1200-UNV.
My system does see the device; dmesg says
[ 82.718428] usb 2-2: new low speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 2
[ 82.941189] usb 2-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[ 83.036825] usbcore: registered new driver
2007 May 17
3
Belkin USB UPSes
I just bought a pair of Belkin USB UPSes -- F6C1200-UNV and F6C550-AVR --
and installed the latest version of nut under Ubuntu 7.04. I'm using
the F6C1200-UNV.
My system does see the device; dmesg says
[ 82.718428] usb 2-2: new low speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 2
[ 82.941189] usb 2-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[ 83.036825] usbcore: registered new driver
2005 Nov 08
1
adding libusb CFLAGS to generic-hid.c rule
Peter,
attached is a proposed patch to fix compilation of generic-hid.c when
libusb's usb.h is not in /usr/include (but the -I flag is provided by
"libusb-config --cflags"). It fixes the build under OS X, where Fink
installs libusb with --prefix=/sw.
I changed "usb.h" to <usb.h> so that 'make depend' wouldn't generate a
dependency on 'usb.h' with
2009 May 31
3
Naturally speaking under wine help needed
[[apologies if this is a dupe. gmane is a bit odd sometimes]]
I need some help on a handicap accessibility project. It's really great for
people like me that naturally speaking is working in wine (mostly). One
important shortcoming is getting our dictated text into linux. Today, in order
to copy text from the wine environment and place it in the Linux environment, we
need to dictate into
2005 Aug 01
3
Belkin F6C550-AVR UPS
Hi,
I got a Belkin F6C550-AVR UPS today and was trying to get it working
with NUT, I used the "hidups" driver and got some data out of it,
mainly the following:
battery.charge: 100
battery.runtime: 120
driver.name: hidups
driver.parameter.port: /dev/usb/hiddev0
driver.version: 2.0.0
ups.mfr: Unknown
ups.model: Unknown
ups.serial: Unknown
ups.status: OL
the versions of NUT that I tried
2005 Aug 01
3
Belkin F6C550-AVR UPS
Hi,
I got a Belkin F6C550-AVR UPS today and was trying to get it working
with NUT, I used the "hidups" driver and got some data out of it,
mainly the following:
battery.charge: 100
battery.runtime: 120
driver.name: hidups
driver.parameter.port: /dev/usb/hiddev0
driver.version: 2.0.0
ups.mfr: Unknown
ups.model: Unknown
ups.serial: Unknown
ups.status: OL
the versions of NUT that I tried
2011 Apr 13
1
Fwd: Re: Asterisk as a Condo door opener/intercom
Asterisk as a phone system makes perfect sense in a condo. You can get
all the DID's you want and eliminate costs for the owners. You can offer
standard FXO for people who don't care and IP sets for people who want
to "upgrade" to feature sets.
Your door openner is a piece of cake.
1. Create an option in your dialplan only in the "from-access-door"
context that reads
2005 Jul 18
2
Belkin F6C1100-UNV
All,
I just bought a Belkin F6C1100-UNV and am trying to get it to work
with NUT. I have tried many drivers ( "belkin", "belkinunv",
"genericups upstype=4", and "genericups upstype=7",
"bestups", "fentonups"). None of them seem to work. Does anyone have
any experience with this device?
If there is some utility that you all use to
2004 May 28
2
Asterisk with Draytek 2600V
I am unable to get a my Draytek working with our Asterisk server. I can
make/recieve calls but get no audio. I have tried the various codecs at the
Vigor end but still getting nothing. I looked at sip debug (below) but am
new to Asterisk and don't really know what I am looking for. Asterisk works
fine with XLITE so I know my installation is ok.
Sip read:
INVITE
2007 Feb 21
5
nut suddenly stopped working...
I almost had nut_2.0.5-3_i386.deb (from
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/admin/nut - installed via dpkg, not via
repository) working:
* problems with getting it to come up during boot
* monitoring via knutclient was OK
* shutdown on low battery worked adequately, if not quite as described)
and newhidups suddenly stopped talking to my Belkin F6C550-AVR . It's only
been in use for a
2011 Apr 10
1
Asterisk as a Condo door opener/intercom
Hi Everyone,
Looking to replace a condo intercom system. Apparently the current one taps
into the lines and dials phone numbers but needs to be changed as it's
faulty.
I will probably still use the same analogue dialing and back it up with a
VoIP line and use the current cabling that is in place. But as for as the
door opening function goes, I am not sure how to interface and how open
these
2003 Aug 31
1
observations about delays
I've tried two imap clients (mahogany and Mozilla) and they both have strange
delays and weird failures. As a reminder, I am using mbox format mailboxes on
the server and client side filtering of messages from the inbox.
In both cases when the client fetches messages from the inbox and starts
redistributing them, CPU utilization on the imap server goes to around 40
percent for Mozilla