“Tripp Lite has affirmed its place as the power protection
industry’s foremost ally of the Linux community after recent
testing and certification by leading Linux distributors (Red Hat
and TurboLinux) as well as by leading independent testing labs
(KeyLabs and Linuxcare Labs). All have verified that Tripp
Lite UPS Systems and PowerAlert Software are compatible and fully
supported under a variety of Linux distributions. This newest group
of certifications has set another milestone in Tripp Lite’s long
history of commitment to the Linux platform and the open source
movement.”
“Tripp Lite’s UPS systems and software have been thoroughly
tested and certified, providing Linux developers with an
independent endorsement of our hardware and software’s capability
to seamlessly integrate with the Linux operating system,” said Mike
Delgrosso, Tripp Lite’s Director of Software Development.”
“Tripp Lite established itself in the Linux community when it
first provided PowerAlert Software for Linux in April, 1998. A year
later, Tripp Lite broke new ground as the first UPS software
manufacturer to grant Linux developers a General Public License to
modify its original source code for private applications. And in
April, 2000, Tripp Lite furthered its support of Linux with the
testing and approval of PowerAlert Software to run on Red Hat,
TurboLinux and Caldera distributions.”