>> I recently had a brief power failure, didn't lose any data whatsoever,
>> and decided that my Linux box has had its free-bee...
>> 
>> I read reviews, checked the HOWTO's, searched the web, and this is what
>> I know thus far:
>> 
>> APC seems to have the name brand recognition, but they are not
>> Linux-friendly (though there has been a lot of reverse-engineering).
>> 
>> BEST and TrippLite get nice marks, but not too common in stores.  They
>> are mentioned in HOWTO I read, but only very briefly.
>> 
>> Opti-UPS gets great reviews in the general press, but no connection
>> (that I have found, HOWTO's or otherwise) between any Linux users and
>> that brand of UPS.
>> 
>> Does anyone know anything about the Opti-UPS's?  I sent mail to their
>> tech support today asking if they support Linux in any way, but I would
>> like to know if anyone has any experience with them.
>> 
>> I'm leaning toward that one based on price, good reviews, anice
>> warranty, and the fact that it is line-interactive.  BUT, I have no
>> experience with UPS's.  If they don't support Linux, and I don't hear
>> anything favorable, I might have to go with APC
>> 
>> Thanks for any input.

 Hi!

 Check out www.fiskarsups.com . They have control-software for Linux and
 I've been really happy with their hardware in the past. I don't know if they 
 are sold in where you live, though.

        --j

>> 
>> -dh
>> 
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