Hi,

 It's been raining in Austin and my power fluctuates whenever there's thunder 
nearby, so need a good UPS that works in linux. I'm running Fedora Core 3. I 
looked at the network UPS tools website and their 'compatibility 
list' ( http://random.networkupstools.org/compat/stable.html ). The thing is 
that the list is somewhat vague on the details of what works fully and what 
doesn't. I looked further at the features list 
(http://www.vamos-wentworth.org/upsinfo.html) and it seems that this chap 
can't seem to get the 'auto-powerdown' feature to work on any of the UPS-es 
except for the ones that are hideously expensive. 


I'm basically looking for some anecdotal feedback as to whether anyone has 
managed to get any (serial or USB) UPS to work with their Linux machines 
(using N.U.T or any other software) with auto-timed-powerdown at least. 
Please let me know if any of you guys have succeeded in doing this.



Thanks for your attention.


Regards,
AR
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