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From: Mike Smith <msmith@freebsd.org>
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Subject: [acpi-jp 905] Re: FYI: ACPICA new version. 
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> I also tried to make acpica new version work.
> and I now managed to run it.
> 
> I need to keep mutex untouched in boot sequence, Or it ends up with 
> Double fault or something.

How -current are you?  I have no trouble booting this code, but only on  
a very simple system (ASUS-P2B).

> If the bug is not fixed, I cannot get battery status correctly.

Can you be more specific about the problem(s)?

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