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has caused the Debian Bug report #497317,
regarding eeepc-modules-2.6: please remove eeepc-acpi module
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Package: eeepc-modules-2.6
Severity: normal

As the maintainer of eeepc-acpi-source, I have requested its removal
now that the 2.6.26 kernel includes the eeepc-laptop module (which
supersedes eeepc-acpi).  Before it can be removed from the archive,
its reverse-dependencies must also be fixed, and eeepc-modules-2.6 is
one of them.  Thanks.

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Now that the Linux kernels supported by Debian include the
eeepc-laptop module, the eeepc-acpi module is obsolete, so the
eeepc-acpi-source package has been removed from the archive.

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Eric Cooper             e c c @ c m u . e d u


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