What's the point in whining about OEMs delivering crappy DSDTs as long as they 
appear to work with Windows? It won't increase adoption of Linux to fingerpoint 
OEMs instead of solving the problem. Ubuntu is a very nice distro and working
out of the box for a lot of things. But not being able to suspend to RAM (after 
it had worked in 8.04) is a real nuisance.
Trying to fix the DSDT seemed to be my last resort but having to recompile the 
kernel isn't a practical solution.

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[karmic] 2.6.31 kernel does not load custom DSDT
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/395239
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