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On Fri, 2 May 2003, Scott Long wrote:
> Ok, let me restate:
> 
> Before last night, I was running 5-current as of April 10.  No ACPI
> warnings happened after boot, and soft-power off worked.  Now with
> 5-current as of May 2, 2003, 0230 GMT, soft power off doesn't work right
> and I get lots of warnings during normal uptime as described above.
> This isn't a complaint about a broken BIOS, this is feedback (which I
> beleive you asked for) of regressions from the latest import.

Warner just imported a fix for hwregs.c from 0424.  Does it help?  I still
do not think importing all of 0424 is the right answer for 5.1 but
bringing in specific fixes from the vendor is fine with me (Thanks
Warner!)  Intel guys, is there any other fix we should bring in from 0424
that still applies to 0228?

If it doesn't help, please do "acpidump -o scottl.dsdt > scottl.asl" and
mail me a URL.  I'm hoping to spend some time in amldb today to see if I
can find any other problems.

-Nate

