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In message <200108010633.f716Xum01739@mass.dis.org>, Mike Smith $B$5$s$$$o$/(B:
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>I'd like to review this; I'll try to get to it tonight.  I'm still not 
>happy about the specific unit number stuff in the change notifications, 

How about allocating more bit in ACPI_KNDEV_SYSTEM then rise 
event when critical event occur in any battery or thermal zone?

I do think there are some case that I want to fetch device unit specific event.

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