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Scott Long wrote: 
> I cvsuped and built last night after jhb's checkins.  I get quite a few
> warnings now about something trying to allocate a zero-length buffer. Also,
> soft power off no longer works.  The OS shutdown happens, but it no longer
> powers off the machine.  This is with a Dell 8200 laptop.

So before his changes but after the import, you didn't have any problems?

On Fri, 2 May 2003, Sparrevohn, Thomas wrote:
> I'll try the sup, but none of the states (s2-s4) seems to do what it should.
> The laptop powers down and I can see on the disk that it powers up again but
> the display stays off. I assume that the s4 state is not supported yet?

Please start a new thread if you are having general problems with ACPI.  
I am only concerned about regression (old behavior that was verified
working before the import but now fails).  There are many possibilities
with your problems that may be the BIOS's fault and no import is likely to
fix those.

-Nate

