Re: Why is it so hard to (get) help on ACPI?

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Hi,

First of all, why do you want/need to change your DSDT?
Second, patching DSDT is meant to be a last resort if any other
method, like finding error in our implementation of ACPI or drivers.

So "better" DSDT patch is patch of zero length -- don't touch it, fix
ACPI or drivers.

Regards,
Alex.

On 5/17/07, Matija Šuklje <matija.suklje@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

what do I have to do to upload my DSDT patch and find help on how to make it
better?

I've already tried registering on http://acpi.sourceforge.net/dsdt/ , but my
account just doesn't show up on the list.
I've already sent my DSDT patch to this mailing list (after joining it, of
course) with connected questions, but it didn't get through?

Why is it so hard to help or get help on ACPI? What am I doing wrong?

regards,
Matija Šuklje

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