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Subject: [acpi-jp 822] Re: acpi_lid patch 
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> Here is the patch for AcpiSetSystemSxState.  With this patch, my main
> machine (Chandra2) can transit to S1/S5 perfectly :-)

Whoops, I left this out of the last megapatch.  I've been so damn busy 
trying to work out what's going wrong with the EC code. 8(

I've merged it (looks good, just some comment fixes) and it'll go out in 
the next patchset.

BTW, did you plan to implement support for fixed sleep/power buttons as 
well in the button driver?  I have a machine here with a control method 
sleep button but a fixed power button (I think).  It also has a 
front-panel NMI button, which is really scary. 8)

-- 
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to be opponents, rather because the tasks and relationships force
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