Hi!
> >>One reason was that there are (were?) a number of machines which only
> >>powered
> >>down properly using apm. It was discussed as part of shutting down after
> >>power
> >>failure when your UPS is running out of power.
> >>
> >
> >um ... what does APM have to do with legacy PM? two different issues,
> >no?
> >
> Since the patches are going into apm.c and apm was used for suspend and
> poweroff before ACPI was a feature of the hardware, I assume there's a
> relationship. As of 2.6.9 ACPI still couldn't power down one of my
>old
There is not. The patches should not affect you unless you use obscure
68000 driver.
We are removing infrastructure that has no users.
Pavel
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