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Subject: [acpi-jp 1224] Re: ACPICA 20010717: S1 causes power-off 
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> > This still isn't perfect, as it will fail if the device is already off.
> > Better code would check for _PR0 rather than looking at the head of the
> > references list.  If you could, I'd prefer you to commit something that 
> > did that...
> 
> OK, I've made diffs based on your comment, and will commit this within
> a few days.

Thanks; this looks good.  I just wish I had a system here that actually 
had "real" power resources to test it with. (My Dell appears to be lying 
about who really controls the fans. 8( )

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