On Sunday 27 August 2006 16:50, Tom Horsley wrote: > If I plug in the usb cable for my APC Back-UPS system, > I do indeed see the battery icon in a gnome session, > so it is clear that something is talking to it. > > Is that something smart enough to cleanly shutdown the > system on a power failure? Or do I need extra software > like NUT or apcupsd? (I'd kinda rather not answer this > question via the obvious experiment :-). You need to go (as root) yum install apcupsd then try apcaccess. If nothing happens go service apcupsd start then try apcaccess again. It should be obvious if it's working. You might need to edit /etc/apcupsd/apcupsd.conf. The comments make it fairly self-explanatory. Make a backup copy first in case you manage to really foul it up. Then go service apcupsd restart if you need to. Use chkconfig to get apcupsd auto startup next time you boot. If you want to hang more PCs off the same UPS you can install apcupsd on those too and get them to talk to the PC with the USB cable via the LAN. You'll need to open the firewall port to do this. HTC Dave F -- Registered Linux user number 393408 I use and recommend the email service at 1 & 1 For domain registration, email and web hosting please visit: http://oneandone.co.uk/xml/init?k_id=6389763 -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list