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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Are you sure you want to quit Safari? Post 303032436 by hicksd8 on Monday 18th of March 2019 06:21:29 AM
Old 03-18-2019
I appreciate that what I pointed to is really old stuff but I do know that a top design agency which uses lots of Macs and Linux workstations has UPS's installed that, when a power outage occurs, runs the whole studio on battery backup for an hour and then lands all the boxes gracefully. Failure to land gracefully is not an option. They use Safari all the time so how does that work? The APC service runs a script to shutdown.
 
XSPICE(1)							   User Commands							 XSPICE(1)

NAME
Xspice - X server and SPICE server DESCRIPTION
usage: Xspice [Xspice and Xorg options intermixed] example usage: Xspice --port 5900 --disable-ticketing :1.0 optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --xorg XORG --config CONFIG --port PORT standard spice port --tls-port TLS_PORT spice tls port --disable-ticketing do not require a client password --sasl enable sasl --x509-dir X509_DIR x509 directory for tls --cacert-file CACERT_FILE ca certificate file for tls --x509-cert-file X509_CERT_FILE server certificate file for tls --x509-key-file X509_KEY_FILE server key file for tls --x509-key-password X509_KEY_PASSWORD key file password for tls --tls-ciphers TLS_CIPHERS --dh-file DH_FILE --password PASSWORD set password required to connect to server --image-compression {off,auto_glz,auto_lz,quic,glz,lz} auto_glz by default --jpeg-wan-compression {auto,never,always} auto by default --zlib-glz-wan-compression {auto,never,always} auto by default --streaming-video {off,all,filter} filter by default --ipv4-only --ipv6-only Any options not parsed by Xspice get passed to Xorg as is. SEE ALSO
Spice related documents can be found at http://www.spice-space.org/documentation.html This manual page was generated with help2man by Liang Guo <bluestonechina@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). Xspice April 2012 XSPICE(1)
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