I see the device in dmesg and it find it, but dose not attach it to tty port so i can use in in upb config
i tryed c
ypress m8 kernel driver
But it dose not give me a TTY*** so i cant load it in the upb /dev/tty***
This is the SAI PMI
I see the device in dmesg and it find it, but dose not attach it to tty port so i can use in in upb config
i tryed c
But it dose not give me a TTY*** so i cant load it in the upb /dev/tty***
This is the SAI PMI
I believe if you are using HomeAssistant OS, the kernel may not have the driver needed to support the Simply Automated PIM.
I’m running Home Assistant Supervised on Debian and it has the correct driver.
Yes, you are correct I had two get a new Pim my original was a simple automation which is kind of out of business so I ended up going to a pulse Worx PIM found it perfectly by the way the OS I was using was QNAP NAS but since then I have upgraded to PC dedicated due to the bottleneck once I started adding all my devices the Q nap couldn’t handle it. that was a little depressing. But I’m going to try the smart automation with the computer just to see what happens and I’ll let you know.
but now get error
WARNING (MainThread) [supervisor.api.middleware.security] dd784727_omnilink-bridge missing API permission for /host/info
and
ERROR (MainThread) [supervisor.api.middleware.security] Invalid token for access /host/info
but everything is working i even tried to disable the API
but the error does not happen every time that’s my only error