Andre Robatino (arobatino) wrote:
Quote: I think I recall that Fedora Linux also had an application to interface with a UPS? yum install nut nut-client It took me a few hours to figure out how to configure, but has the advantage that it works with many different brands of UPS. If you have an APC UPS, there's apcupsd which is easier to configure.
I have used apcupsd and I would like a GUI to monitor the data over time. I had a weird power issue and I was taking the log reports and making graphs from them.
At present I am using Power manager on my FC6 machine at work for a GUI. No graphs though.
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