Thanks for the info. > LinuxBIOS on laptops is a mess that we're only beginning to jump into. > Laptops have an embedded controller, sometimes referred to as an EC, > that can control everything from power to LCD control, etc, etc. The > docs on these are usually covered by an NDA, with one real exception: > the part used by OLPC's XO. See also http://www.linuxbios.org/Laptop > Sounds not ver optimistic for me. > As for the rest of your hardware, I think some work was being done on > the i855, but I don't know what the outcome of it was. The i82801dbm > should work, either through the regular or generic implementation. You > haven't listed the Super IO, so I can't tell if that would work or not, > Actually I don't know what this Super IO is and where I can get this information from. Is there a tool like lspci available, or do I need to open my laptop? > but there's a list of supported hardware on the LinuxBIOS wiki. The rest > of the hardware can be dealt with later, although in a perfect world it > should Just Work. > > -Corey > > Gerhard.
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