1. 09 6月, 2007 1 次提交
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      ACPI: disable _OSI(Linux) by default · 072971d7
      Len Brown 提交于
      In Linux-2.6.22 we expanded the boot parameter osi=
      so that it can enable and !enable an OSI string.
      
      _OSI(Linux) is a special case because we know that there
      are both systems that require it set, and systems
      require that it _not_ to be set.  In the long term it can't
      be set, for the same reason _OS(Linux) can't be enabled --
      it tends to confuse BIOS that are not properly
      validated with Linux.  Further, the semantics and version
      information of _OSI(Linux) were never actually defined.
      
      The kernel prints out a message if it sees _OSI(Linux)
      requested, and there is a DMI workaround to invoke
      "osi=Linux" automatically for existing systems that need it.
      
      http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7787Signed-off-by: NLen Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
      072971d7
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