-----Original Message-----
From: users-bounces(a)lists.fedoraproject.org [mailto:users-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org]
On Behalf Of Tom Horsley
Sent: dinsdag 2 juni 2015 16:54
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: UPS shutdown happens how?
I just got a new UPS at work which has a USB cable connection.
If I look at the power settings in gnome-control-center, it claims to know I'm on a
UPS, so I guess it knows how to talk to it.
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?
-----Original Message-----
As with all in Linux-realm, there are several ways to obtain something.
Not all UPS has a proper working intercase, or have one that is not compatible.
A friend of mine solved it in a different way: On his UPS-protected machine, he pinged
every minute a small box that is not UPS-protected.
No reply? Decent shutdown! Also easy to test...
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