Hi Jean-Luc,

2008/4/4, Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Arnaud,
>
>  Le 04.04.2008 14:30:05, Arnaud Quette a écrit :
>  >Bonjour Jean-Luc,
>  >
>
> >2 ways:
>  >- ps -efl | grep nut and you should the the hald-addon-usbhid-ups
>  >loaded
>
>
> I've not found nothing this way, even with the frozen version (which
>  work).
>  However ps -efl | grep hal gives:
>
>  4 S 109       7879  7863  0  80   0 -  8107 -      12:19 ?
>  0:05 /usr/lib/hal/hald-addon-usbhid-ups
>

right keyword. so it's there

>  >- using hal-device-manager, you should see the battery properties on
>  >your USB device.
>
>
> I've not found this command in Debian...

right, hdm has never entered (and will never now) sid.
gnome-device-manager is the new one.
note that lshal also allows you to see the exposed data

Arnaud
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