Darren Salt wrote:
Do we want to keep the current behaviour as a fallback for pre-2.6.31 kernels?

I think so, but as a fallback in case eeepc-laptop doesn't support it. That
can be dropped either when squeeze is released or should a sufficiently new
kernel be made available in lenny (as was done for etch with 2.6.24).

Fine.

BTW: Something I've been wondering for a while: What prevents
eeepc-acpi-scripts from entering the offical Debian distro?

The fact that it's already there...? :-)

I'm confused.  So what I see in

http://eeepc.debian.net/debian/pool/main/e/eeepc-acpi-scripts/

is just a copy of the offical archives?

(No need to Cc. I set M-F-T for that reason.)

M-F-T?

Kind regards,

Thiemo


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