On 3/30/22 9:24 AM, Roger Heflin wrote:
nut-server seems to connect to the device and tie up its port.
It appears upower only accesses the device every so often and queries it.
So then once nut-server is started upower cannot open the device again.
It comes down to you cannot really have 2 sep
nut-server seems to connect to the device and tie up its port.
It appears upower only accesses the device every so often and queries it.
So then once nut-server is started upower cannot open the device again.
It comes down to you cannot really have 2 separate software stacks managing
any single
I'm running Fedora 34 on three Linux systems that are connected to USB
UPSes. I have installed NUT (Network UPS Tools) on all three.
If I connect with nut-server stopped, upower detects the UPS:
# upower -d
Device:
/org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/line_power_tps6598x_source_psy_i2c_INT3515o02_t