ACPI Attohackathon: Developer Interview

ACPI (Advanced Configuration and ability Interface) is the de facto standard to replace APM. As such, it’s fitting increasingly crucial for full support on newer machines, as legacy support for APM is waning and ACPI-only machines become increasingly common. Recently there was a flurry

of commits related to ACPI, which got the attention of some citizens running -current with ACPI enabled kernels. In that interview we get a peek at what’s been happening with ACPI and where it’s headed.

Original post by donotreply@osnews.com (Adam S)

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