On 12/2/22 07:59, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Roger Price writes:
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
And even now, weeks after a Fedora release, that bug is not blowing
up with everyone, and their uncle, complaining that nut is completely
non-functional? So, what, there are less than a dozen people out
there who are using Fedora and a non-APC UPS, for which nut is,
pretty much, the only option?
This one's a head-scratcher.
I wonder what percentage of Linux users have a UPS? I suspect the
figure is real low. Most people trust their public power supply, and
live in an area with little lightning. Why spend the money?
I think it's because most people are using laptops rather than desktops.
Laptops have their built-in UPS. A spike will probably just fry the wall
wart and not damage the laptop, and they'll just replace the wall wart.
Still, you'd think there'll be more than a dozen people noticing that
nut in Fedora hasn't worked for over two months.
While the debian bullseye version is working just fine. Yet...
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