Sounds like someone is making really lame excuses for a standard that was made with complete transparency.
You got me there! 600 pages with not a simplified version in sight - I believe someone's invented "obscurity through absolute transparency"! For the record, Microsoft is one of five partners including Intel (remember the "Wintel" days before AMD became any kind of force, because I sure do), HP, Toshiba (two historically major Windows resellers), and Phoenix (the only BIOS
to date that has ever had the annoying tendency to hide drive specifications from the
administrator). Add in
this little number, and I wonder why people might get the impression that something else is going on here.
The reason ACPI sucks on Linux is because Linux doesn't follow published specifications on ACPI.
Neither does BSD. You should really keep up with Nate Lawson more often.
Fuck, it pretends its Windows to sacrifice every good ACPI compliant motherboard for every bad one that only likes Windows.
If you're referring to suspend_to_ram, that's a STANDARD that BSD
still hasn't gotten to work. If you're referring to X frontends, one must wonder whether you have HALF A FUCKING CLUE about how X works. For the record, when implemented properly, it's not supposed to hook the system - hell, even THAT is left up to vendor-specific drivers.
Why do you think FreeBSD never had these luser problems with ACPI?
Obviously you're just misinformed on BSD's
current ACPI support status. Neither Hibernate nor Suspend has full support yet, so they're in much the same boat as Linux.
They followed the standard.
You're arguing that this can be fully implemented without running afoul of various dipshit hardware-specific decisions. I know you can't be THAT stupid.
Holy shit, wireless doesn't work on a notebook and it gets certified? WTF good is a notebook without wireless?
*strangles Kintaro with homemade CAT-6* Sometimes, you can't recreate hard-wired performance - see recent 10-
gigabit developments like FiOS for reference. Oh, and for the record, Intel has THE BEST track record with open drivers. They get the same slack that people afford ATi Omega drivers on Windows because they've earned it (that is, nobody has a gun to their heads).
Could you imagine if Microsoft bulled this bullshit on you? It'd be a shit storm.
Reference Windows ME, Windows XP Gold, and Windows Vista for proof. There's a difference between "it's been delayed" and "not in your lifetime" and you know it.