From: Breathnach, P. (Dublin) <bre...@ex...> - 2003-03-13 18:48:34
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Carl, I'm no ACPI expert here, but I'd imagine the problem is probably closer related to the DSDT (the tables the BIOS manufacturer included to tell the OS about what it can / can't do ... In your case it seems that the manufacturer (of either the BIOS itself or probably the laptop) didn't include any C-State information in the ACPI tables, or if they did that this information is unreadable by the Linux ACPI parser. Can you output your DSDT and copy the list on it ... someone with more experience may have an answer as to why it's failing like that ! What versions of the kernel / ACPI are you using are also important factors. P > -----Original Message----- > Actually, any sort of > acknowledgement would be nice. What ever happened to the talk of > implementing a bug tracking system? > > |