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Mailing Lists

There are several mailing lists you can refer to, if you need assistance or want to discuss Linux ACPI. If you want to subscribe to a list, send a mail with the subject subscribe to <listname>-request@lists.sourceforge.net or use the WWW interface.

List: linux-acpi
Description: Linux ACPI Development, Discussion, Support
Subscription address:
majordomo@vger.kernel.org
Archive:
gmane
(old: sourceforge, marc, gmane)


List: acpi@linux.intel.com
Description: Includes Len Brown and the other Intel folks who work with Linux ACPI. Use this list to bug Intel directly about Linux ACPI.


List: acpi-bugzilla
Description: Learn about ACPI-related bugs in various bugzilla databases
Subscription address:
acpi-bugzilla-request@lists.sourceforge.net
Archive:
sourceforge
, mail-archive


List: acpi4asus
Description: Support Discussion list especially for ACPI-users of ASUS laptops (and mainboards)
Subscription address:
acpi4asus-user-request@lists.sourceforge
Archive:
sourceforge


List: linux-pm-devel
Description: General discussion about power management issues under Linux
Subscription address:
linux-pm-devel-request@lists.sourceforge.net
Archive:
sourceforge


List: linux-pm
Description: General discussion about power management issues under Linux
Subscription address:
linux-pm@lists.osdl.org
Archive:
osdl


List: ibm-acpi-devel
Description: Discussion list especially for IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad specific driver.
Subscription address:
ibm-acpi-devel-request@lists.sourceforge.net

Archive:
sourceforge


You might want to check out the various laptop-specific lists, too.

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Note: This list server has a 100KB message limit size. If you need to post something big, such as acpidump output, attaching it to a bugzilla entry and sending the URL of the bug report in e-mail is a good way to go.


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