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Date: 2008-07-12 02:55:34 Correspondent: Eugene Gorbunoff Source: ecomstation.ru
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A) Fresh news: We get more reports that eComStation works fine on 8 cores.
B) Why to install ACPI for eComStation?
You should install ACPI for eComStation to:
Common (Notebooks, servers, barebones):
- to initialize PC (the devices are not initialized on boot without ACPI),
- to use multi-core CPU (Core Duo, AMD X2). Especially, if you want run computer in APIC mode,
- device drivers for eComStation depend on ACPI,
- ACPI provides information about the computer to drivers, applications and system information utilities.
Notebook, barebone:
- to manage power management (suspend/resume/poweroff)
- to reduce power consumption
For developer:
- The main purpose of the driver is to provide ACPI interface to applied developers.
C) Bug-tracker,
The rules changed:
ACPI tracker -> [New ticket]
Register to Login,
don't use short name&password, save your password
D) How to contribute to ACPI project?
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