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From: Scott Long <scott_long@btc.adaptec.com>
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Subject: [acpi-jp 2088] Tracking ACPI motherboards
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All,

I was wondering how you all would feel about starting a webpage that
collected and presented statistics about ACPI in FreeBSD.  It could have
a table of motherboards and vendors with comments on what ACPI features
work, what problems exist, and how to work around them.  I'm happy to do
the work for this, but I would like as much input from everyone as is
possible.

Also, I noticed that a new ACPI-CA release is out.  Are there plans to
import it into the tree soon?

Thanks,

Scott

