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From: Juan J. G. de S. L. <ska...@gm...> - 2009-01-15 23:53:06
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Hi. 2009/1/15 Terry Barnaby <te...@be...>: > I don't have Microsoft Windows, just Linux. > However, I know there is a Microsoft Windows driver for it, it is on the > Intel support website. I've seen it, but it's an installer, and I don't know how to extract its contents without installing it, and risking some kind of driver conflict in Windows. > How do you "disassemble the BIOS' ACPI DSDT table" ? See this: http://www.linux.it/~malattia/wiki/index.php/Disassemble_your_DSDT I think iasl is available as a standard package for many distros, and probably you won't need acpidump; just copying /proc/acpi/dsdt to dsdt.aml in some temporary location could work. Regards, JJ. -- Dream small if success is enough for you; dream big if you need to change the world. |