>      1) must work with both NT and Linux, in the event that I
> ever boot to NT again (rare but those damm word files make me do
> it) not reading then writing them..
>      2) easy to configure under both Linux and NT
>      3) 10 to 15 minutes reserve power .. my power just flashes
> occasionally, but has gone out for several hours
>      4) if power goes out the system must know that power is
> gone and shut itself down (apmd? or some dameon)
>      5) must be SMP friendly (shouldn't make a difference)
>      6) around $100..

WOW! Good luck!  APS make good UPS's and there are drivers for Linux,  but
hell if you can find one for $100 you're lucky.

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