Hi!
> > I didn't understand the arguments either, actually.
>
> The issue is that you can actually kill hardware by setting this wrong.
> We've had such cases where trip point problems eventually lead
> to overheated laptops with hard disks dying etc.
Actually, that was my machine. Omnibook xe3; BIOS provided trip points
*did* kill the disk. At least I was able to work around it with
writing to trip points.
Yes, ACPI mandates emergency shutdown when critical+delta point is
reached, *in hardware*. So this only endangers very broken machines,
and it also fixes lot of them.
Pavel
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