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> Oh and by the way, what's the reason for this:
> 
> > > evevent-0945: *** Error: AcpiEvGpeDispatch: No installed handler for GPE [11]

Read the message.  The function AcpiEvGpeDispatch doesn't have an 
installed handler for GPE 11 (etc.)

Please; if you're going to get involved with ACPI, start off by reading 
the spec.  The 2.0 document is quite readable, and once you've done that, 
you'll actually be able to help with the effort, rather than just slowing 
everyone else down.

Thanks!

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