On 06/02/2015 07:53 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
I told it to shutdown when battery power is critical, but I'm wondering who the heck recognizes that. I don't run a gnome session, so is there some daemon that needs to be working for it to actually shutdown cleanly?
If you're not running a GNOME session, I don't think the GNOME power settings will be relevant to you. GNOME manages power in gnome-settings-daemon.
If your UPS is an APC model, you can use apcupsd. However, I recommend "nut" since it handles a wide variety of UPS types. IIRC, you'll want to install the "nut" and "nut-client" packages.
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