Le lundi 19 avril 2010 à 06:43 -0700, Langsdorf, Mark a écrit :
I agree this is not optimal, but I think there are similar bits in other
drivers.
The first solution implies building a custom kernel before being able to
use the system. The second solution does not. I’m looking for a solution
that works out of the box, and does not require to be able to compile
ASL code nor a kernel.
If you want to screw your system, this is already feasible by hacking
the DSDT table itself. Granted, this is not the kind of stuff the
average n00b would do.
Given how Acer doesn’t give a shit about OSes other than XP - not even
other Windows versions - I don’t think they are likely to provide a
fixed BIOS. If they can be convinced, I don’t know how. And if they
can’t - what are we left with?
Cheers,
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