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* Scott Long (scott_long@btc.adaptec.com):

> 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.

Splendid.

I can report that the Gigabyte BX2000 (BIOS rev f7) basically works
(i.e. S1 -- though hardly useful with a desktop machine -- and 
shutdown -p. It would be nice to get S3 to work, the board claims to
support it). Yet there are some minor problems left; see my posts about
them here.

     --Thomas
