My vote has to go to APC. I have a Back-UPS Pro 460 (I think that is the
size.) Works great.
Powerchute software is available from APC online. Why they can't burn an RPM
(or a .tgz for those so inclined) to the CD I have no idea. Its the same
software that is available under the commercial UNIX variants and Windows.
Patrick
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Harvey Chapman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 16:32
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> Subject: which UPS? (OT)
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> Sorry to post off-topic, but I need to buy a UPS for my mail/web server
> and my router. I'm having difficulty determining which UPS's work best
> with Linux (interactively). I'd like to be able to use the control
> features on the UPS or be able to let linux know that the power is down.
>
> <sidebar> power went out last night, and it's a pain to reconnect monitors
> and keyboards to these two machines which reside under a bed.
> But, that's what I get for not having gotten a UPS sooner.
>
> Thanks,
>
> R.
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