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From google search:
ACPI Linux
acpi.sourceforge.net/
www.intel.com/technology/iapc/acpi/downloads.htm

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What Distro?

What distrubution of Linux has ACPI support. I have loaded SuSE 9.0, Redhat 9.0 and Fedora Core 2 Test and all of them have limited APM support not ACPI.
Posted by: losfromla@...   Posted on: 02/19/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Great to see more Linux support. MS driver advantage disapearing.  DonnieBoy | 02/18/04
"It speaks to the market demand for Linux..."  David Mohring | 02/18/04
Not going to fly  Mace Moneta | 02/18/04
Not a valid Choice  ShadeTree | 02/19/04
Proprietary drivers lead to the mess that is windows.  mintSlice | 02/18/04
Intel to speed lagging Linux support  Loverock Davidson | 02/18/04
Yeah, take that American business  Jay Cash | 02/19/04
Intel to speed ...  SC-man | 02/19/04
Linux is lagging, do you blame them???  idnew2008@... | 02/18/04
For wanting to catch up?  IT_User | 02/19/04
Linux is lagging, Intel is  voska | 02/19/04
There goes another one...  michael-t | 02/18/04
Ridiculous  pa2004 | 02/19/04
Intel is concerned about Europe & Asia  supoman | 02/19/04
what?  doh123 | 02/19/04
That's what  Ployd_Farker | 02/19/04
What Distro?  ShadeTree | 02/19/04
seek and ye shall find  losfromla@... | 02/19/04
Article quote disagrees with you preception  voska | 02/19/04
Proprietary drivers ... a solution is possible  George Mitchell | 02/19/04
Smart move  voska | 02/19/04

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