ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is the de facto standard to replace APM. As such, it’s becoming increasingly important for full support on newer machines, as legacy support for APM is waning and ACPI-only machines become more common. Recently there was a flurry of commits related to ACPI, which got the attention of some people running -current with ACPI enabled kernels. In this interview we get a peek at what’s been happening with ACPI and where it’s headed.
This news post really should mention that this ACPI work is for OpenBSD.
this is a test post.
You failed.
The reason for the test is because the database has been failing for the last 4 hours.
Still failing unfortunately
On v3 or v4?
On both – I thought it was a v3 issue, same error occured on v4.
Can you tell me what error you’re getting?
The error is no longer occurring – it was complaining about SQL.
explains a bit…
still, interesting that one get different results depending on how the os id itself to the hardware. i guess it shows what kind of inertia microsoft products have in this world…
Another test post