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Old 6th May 2009, 09:19 PM
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Integrating Nut-HAL - Part II

I'm installing an older Tripp Lite Smart 1000. It requires a usb - serial bridge cable. I have the cable & the driver for the cable. Where should the driver be installed? (file(s)?)

I'm using FC8 with Gnome.

Yumex appears to have installed everything required O.K. Now, we're into the configure/set-up phase. The document nut-hal-2.2.2/nut-hal.txt says to add a user/group for this. The group file shows a nut group already installed, so I presume this was done upon install. There are no userids appended to it, however. When I try to use "useradd",
nothing changes. Maybe a syntax problem? text:

[root@localhost ~]# useradd --gid nut -r tripplite
[root@loaclhost ~]#

Nothing more . . . ??
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