> battery is low (using some daemon, of course). Unfortunately I don't 
> know
> any other method of connecting the Back-UPS Pro to my server than 
> using a
> serial cable.
>
> I know there's a list of compatible USB products for Linux on
> <http://www.linux-usb.org/>, but I don't know who sells any of these
> locally.

I saw some USB to PS/2 and RS-232 converters in HMR, although those 
cables were cut on one end. I'm sure it would be simply rewiring the 
other end to make it work. I tried asking the people there if they had 
the tools, docs, or knowledge whatsoever in fixing it up, but they just 
gave me a blank stare.

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Gino LV. Ledesma
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