Daniel wrote:
> Can E. Acar:
> [...]
>> To make the ACPI fully functional, you need to prepare
>> a custom kernel configuration and compile your own
>> kernel.  That said, from this point on, you are completely
>> on your own. You will not likely to get support on non
> [...]
> I don't get this... Isn't testing the new experimental funcionality
> the whole point? One can not test this without compiling a custom
> kernel.

If you can work with -current, configure and compile a new kernel,
report problems with detailed reports and preferably including
patches, you are welcome to do so.

If some functionality is at a stage suitable for wide testing,
it will be available on snapshots.

If someone just wants 'halt -p' to work and not prepared that
other things may break, no one will hold his hand.

Can

-- 
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
But, in practice, there is.
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