Thier software download page has versions (Free download) of Powerchute plus
for Linux with 4 different versions targeting 4 of the more mainstream
distro's. Or if you want the Powerchute business edition it is also available
on the same page as a free download. They also have a signaling daemon if you
don't want the full suite. One really cool feature on thier download page is
that you can filter the software listing by a single OS including Linux,
HPUX, Novel, AIX, various versions of windows etc.
Just go to APC's website http://www.apc.com
then click on support then on the next page click on software downloads.
and Take your pick :)
Or you can pick the United States from teh pulldown on the mainpage and there
is a link for the download page on the US site's main page too
Hope this helps!
-Joe
On Sunday 28 July 2002 05:47 pm, you wrote:
> If it's not too late. Return it and get a Belkin brand. Belkin's have the
> autoshutdown software available. I have use it and have not had any
> problem with it. It has a web based or fat client to customize the
> configuration settings and monitor the power properties.
>
> On Sunday 28 July 2002 09:45, you wrote:
> > Hello everyone....
> > I finally bought myself a UPS unit from APC. A quick perusal of their
> > site turned up no autoshutdown software for Linux, which they have for
> > both Mac and Windows (of course). I've got a USB cable that is USB on one
> > end (for the computer) and RJ-45 on the other (but not ethernet?)
> > Obviously I need to make sure that it can be recognized as USB (I run
> > kernel 2.2.21), but I also need to know if there is software to let the
> > UPS tell my machine to shutdown if the power is out for an extended
> > period.
> >
> > Can any help?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Russell
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