said:
Hi,
>How can I know if it is reasonable to request support for ACPI?
You could just use common sense. IAC, how could it not be? You are
participating in the beta cycle.
>When I
>try to install ACPI I get a message from the installer that it cannot
>get parameters.
Did you do something wrong on purpose?
>Also, I can shut down to the Turn Off or Reboot message,
>but eCS cannot turn off my computer.
Did you do something wrong on purpose?
How do you expect anyone to know that there might be something wrong with
a driver unless you report it? Do you think that the driver would been
shipped if if did not work on the systems where it was tested?
Steven
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