User Documentation
- FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions (online) (PDF)
- NUT User Manual (online) (PDF)
- Cables information (online) (PDF)
- Devices Dumps Library (DDL): Provides information on how devices are supported
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Most browsers on Mac prefer IPv4 over IPv6 (just google for that). This way, I can make sure that it isn't a browser problem caused by trying to resolve the link-local address on the DNS using IPv4. I usually use Safari as the browser for the clusterinit page, since this is tightly coupled in to OSX, and seems to have the best Bonjour integration. Mac OS X & macOS names. As you can see from the list above, with the exception of the first OS X beta, all versions of the Mac operating system from 2001 to 2012 were all named after big cats. Explore the world of Mac. Check out MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, Mac mini, and more. Visit the Apple site to learn, buy, and get support. Go to System Preferences. Click on Network. Select the first connection in your list and click Advanced. Select the DNS tab and add 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 to the list of DNS servers. Click OK; Windows 10. Open the Control Panel. Click Network and Internet.
Developer Documentation
- NUT Developer Guide (online) (PDF)
- NUT Packager Guide (online) (PDF)
- Devices Dumps Library (DDL): Provides simulation data to the driver
Offsite Links
These are general information about UPS, PDU, ATS, PSU and SCD:
- UPS HOWTO (The Linux Documentation Project)
- NUT Setup with openSUSE(Roger Price)
- Deploying NUT on an Ubuntu 10.04 cluster(Stefano Angelone)
- Monitoring a UPS with nut on Debian or Ubuntu Linux(Avery Fay)
- Installation et gestion d’un UPS USB en réseau sous linux(Olivier Van Hoof, french)
- Network UPS Tools (NUT) on Mac OS X (10.4.10)(Andy Poush)
- Interfacing a Contact-Closure UPS to Mac OS X and Linux(David Hough)
- How to use UPS with nut on RedHat / Fedora Core(Kazutoshi Morioka)
- FreeBSD installation procedure(Thierry Thomas, from FreeBSD)
- Gestionando un SAI desde OpenBSD con NUT(Juan J. Martinez, spanish)
- HOWTO: MGE Ellipse 300 on gentoo(nielchiano)
- Cum se configurează un UPS Apollo seria 1000F pe Linux(deschis, Romanian)
- Install a UPS (nut) on a Buffalo NAS(various authors)
- NUT Korean GuideBook(PointBre)
News articles and Press releases
- Linux UPS Without Tears(A. Lizard)
- Graceful UPS shutdowns on Linux(Carla Schroder)
OK, this is about to absolutely make me scream! I'm trying to do a basic search on the Amazon website with Safari on my Macbook Air with 11.2.3 Big Sur.
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After doing the search and submitting the query, Safari goes absolutely haywire. I keep getting this stupid dynamically refreshing update with a close button to close an ad based off the product I did a key word search for. I've not even clicked on any of the results. This is just after searching, then navigating by heading to try looking at the results and their prices.
If I hit VO+space on the close ad button, then about 2 seconds later, another one pops up. No matter what I do, I can't get the damn thing to stop popping up another ad which frankly can go to hell for all I care.
I'm not entirely cirtain that this is per sé a Voiceover issue, but when using VO, you can probably imagine how annoying this would be!
So, maybe it's the fact I wasn't signed into my account, but I doubt it.
On my PC with Windows 10, I definitely don't have this issue with jaws, nor with NVDA. Heck, even on Ubuntu Mate with Orca, I don't see this. So, God only knows what's going on here.
Has anyone seen this recently, and if so, how in the tarnation do you get around it. Just in case it's a thing of the mouse hovering over something, I even turned off cursor tracking with VO+shift+F3, but that's not even helping. Shrugs.
I really need for work to get this order placed, but this is making it impossible.
Thanks.
Chris.