04-22-2022, 08:12 PM
My train of thought here is that if a device has a battery then by definition it has a UPS built in. I'd like to get this running on the PinePhone but I figure it applies to almost all products with a battery. I also think it'd be cool to see them over on the list at https://networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html as well.
My goal is to get NUT-Monitor on my main Linux box to show my phone's battery information. I just have no clue about how to do that, so any help or advice is appreciated.
Possibly using the dummy-ups "driver" to read the battery info directly might work. Though I don't know where that information is stored or how it would even parse that data.
I'm using Postmarket OS PhoSh though and have NUT installed on that. I can at least make it work as a client, which is still cool.
My goal is to get NUT-Monitor on my main Linux box to show my phone's battery information. I just have no clue about how to do that, so any help or advice is appreciated.
Possibly using the dummy-ups "driver" to read the battery info directly might work. Though I don't know where that information is stored or how it would even parse that data.
I'm using Postmarket OS PhoSh though and have NUT installed on that. I can at least make it work as a client, which is still cool.