Instead of auto for port, try unplugging and replugging the usb and watch the terminal as to what address the USB port you are using is, then set it to that. But other than that i think it looks right.
Instead of auto for port, try unplugging and replugging the usb and watch the terminal as to what address the USB port you are using is, then set it to that. But other than that i think it looks right.
I also have remote monitor checked, and have also jumped through a few hoops to get an UPS working i remember, but it was a long time ago. See if you can query it from a command prompt using
I also have remote monitor checked, and have also jumped through a few hoops to get an UPS working i remember, but it was a long time ago. See if you can query it from a command prompt using
Yes, I was part of the discussion, but where did the specific name you have come from - why is it not just blazer_usb? I'm wondering if this is why you are having problems - system looking for a non-existent driver...
Yes, I was part of the discussion, but where did the specific name you have come from - why is it not just blazer_usb? I'm wondering if this is why you are having problems - system looking for a non-existent driver...
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