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    Autopoweroff

    Automatically shutdown/suspend a computer when conditions are met.

    This project has moved to GitHub, at https://github.com/deragon/autopoweroff/ Autopoweroff is a daemon for the Linux operating system that shuts down the server or run any other command at a specific time if no other workstations on the LAN requires it services or if any user is working on it . A GUI is provided for configuration. Useful for home servers.
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    wxCliNUT is a NUT (Network UPS Tools) graphical client (GUI) designed to display the status of one or more UPS. Coded with the great multi-platform open source library wxWidgets, so it runs natively under Windows, Unix (GTK) and MacOS.
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