Juanito


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Posted: July 29 2006,11:38 |
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I tried option 3, made acpid.dsl and it works [beams with pride] - thanks.
Now onto cpufreqd (Intel Speedstep daemon) which is not a single, simple deb package...
BTW logically, given that DSL 3.0.1 loads the ACPI modules ac, battery, button, fan, processor and thermal at boot, shouldn't it include the acpid daemon and give the option to start it at boot? In the same vein, maybe the next release of DSL could attempt to detect the laptop model and load the appropriate ACPI module - i8k (Dell), asus, toshiba, etc.
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