
The disadvantage is that because of the wide FOV (field of view), the image on the sides is significantly distorted. The display is represented as single ultra wide planar display with the UI (user interface) covering the entire area.
#Xoffbatt multimon drivers#
When using the game set up with multiple separate views per the instructions below, the driver based bezel correction (the one that your display drivers may offer) should be disabled and the corresponding cvars (game config variables, see bellow) should be used instead to have the game handle the bezel gaps on its own. You need to be using either Nvidia Surround or AMD Eyefinity or equivalent depending on your graphics chipset type. Ps.before anyone jumps on it, I know the battery is due.getting changed soon.Įdit.Only multimon configurations which are presented to the game as a single big resolution virtual screen are supported. LASTXFER : Automatic or explicit self testĪ few things don’t seem to report ie, the items with “0” for a value. Here’s your /etc/apcupsd directory after installing: I want to say I was maybe down around 38% battery remaining at that point. Only ever had one outage that was going to be long enough to run it down, so after about 30 minutes I just shut everything down manually.
#Xoffbatt multimon Pc#
It does report down in the Panel, by the battery icon (which will show on a desktop PC when you have a UPS connected) when it is On Battery, and Off Battery.

(So I don’t really know how graceful/functional those features are). You can config the parameters for orderly shutdown of PC and UPS, of which I have done, but never fully tested to see if it actually works, as I’ve never had to run it that low. Only advantage to it is really was that it was GUI. I have an old APC PowerChute disc running around somewhere there was something for Linux on it, but it didn’t work on Mint, can’t exactly remember why-seemed like maybe you had to have RedHat Enterprise or some such thing to get it to open. It’s used with basic config file and can be tested/tweaked/status-checked in terminal. It’s just a basic tool, so I’m not too worried about updates, as it serve my needs. See how the internal battery is holding up
#Xoffbatt multimon software#
Some other popular uses for software that you didn't mention: Cyberpower, however, did had proprietary software. When I spent some time researching UPS's about 6 months ago, APC seemed to not have software for Linux that they as a company maintain. There seem to be 2 main software titles that work across multiple manufacturers- Apcupsd & nut. I'd be interested to see more details on all this here? What IS the linux landscape like for such devices? I would imagine that on a very basic level, you perhaps don't need the software for the hardware to work, but you'd totally be working in the dark in relation to guessing how much power is being used and how much time you have left to shut things down? Not an ideal situation unless a specific driver or perhaps a generic software is available for linux users that can work with most UPS devices?



I use UPS (have done for the last 6-7 years after a bad storm destroyed a motherboard in a PC that was on at the time) but they have all been installed and run under Windows.
