http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8295





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> ------- Comment #5 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-09-17 00:55 -------
> Hi, Pip,
> Does this still exists in the latest kernel release?
> Please do the same test without ibm_acpi or thinkpad_acpi driver loaded.
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Sorry for replying too late,the ACPI problem disappeared since 2.6.21 of the
kernel version.
Thank you very much for tracking this bug report,but it isn't a bug anymore
: )


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<br><br><br>------- Comment #5 from <a
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00:55 -------<br>Hi, Pip,<br>Does this still exists in the latest kernel
release?<br>Please do the same test without ibm_acpi or thinkpad_acpi driver
loaded.
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<br></blockquote></div><br>Sorry for replying too late,the ACPI problem
disappeared since 2.6.21 of the kernel version.<br>Thank you very much for
tracking this bug report,but it isn&#39;t a bug anymore : )<br><br clear="all">
<br>-- <br>The whole GNU project is really one big hack.<br>It&#39;s one big
act of subversive playful cleverness,to change society for the better,because
I&#39;m only interested in changing it for the better,but in a clever way.


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