Hello Roderick,
thank you for your reply.
The main idea behind my question was if there is anything specific what I can do - as a single end user - to make sure that my system is better support in the future versions of ACPI?
...or is it better to wait for newer versions of ACPI that will get progressively better?
(I decided to act because it seems a bit ridiculous why my (standard Intel) system should not be supported at any time by any of (even the old) versions of acpi. I'm getting worried a bit that my system might actually never be fully supported...).
Thanks.
St.
thank you for your reply.
The main idea behind my question was if there is anything specific what I can do - as a single end user - to make sure that my system is better support in the future versions of ACPI?
...or is it better to wait for newer versions of ACPI that will get progressively better?
(I decided to act because it seems a bit ridiculous why my (standard Intel) system should not be supported at any time by any of (even the old) versions of acpi. I'm getting worried a bit that my system might actually never be fully supported...).
Thanks.
St.