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Author: Gary Nichols
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Subject: UPS nomination
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TRIPP-LITE's "Poweralert" software will work with just about any UPS out
there (TRIPP-LITE and non-TL) that is managed... they were one of the
first to support Linux. There is open source code available.

Check it out:
http://www.tripplite.com/software/download/poweralert.cfm?n_user=3D1

Password is 'POWER11' if it asks for one.

I've used this with much success over the years. HTH if anyone has any
questions.

~Gary

On Mon, 2001-08-27 at 10:09, Eric Richardson wrote:
> Craig White wrote:
> >=20
> > Jason wrote:
> > >
> > > When I bought my APC BackUPS 650 at CompUSA, it was when California
> > > was first having outages and there was an anticipated possiblity of
> > > the same out here. Its saved me from at least 4 or 5 reboots since -
> > > the kind that kill the clocks too. God knows how many of those 1/30th
> > > of a second outages that only seem to down computers its blocked as
> > > well.
> > ---------
> > ah but let's be clear so everyone doesn't just blindly buy APC
> >=20
> > Not all APC UPS units support Linux - their Back-UPS do but their
> > cheapies do not.
>=20
> Are the Linux drivers Open Source?
>=20
> Eric
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