Work on Midori seemed to die a long time ago. I was looking at porting
the S1000 init scripts to use their Quickinit scripts.
Glen
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 12:45, Breathnach, Proinnsias (Dublin) wrote:
> Nah ... Midori is based on Slack ...
> The acpi stuff isn't chip-based, rather chipset and mobo based ... and since
> that IP belongs to frontpath, they included their own ACPI drivers for it,
> which work nicely I might add, but _seem_ to be closed ...
>> There ACPI links from midori are dead links as well ... so I'm not sure
> there's source out there any more ...
>> P
>> > -----Original Message-----
> > Breathnach, Proinnsias (Dublin) wrote:
> > > No idea (... haven't hacked the progear to bits yet ...)
> > >
> > > Seems to be based on Slakware 7.x with a 2.4.1-ac19 kernel ..
> >
> > Slackware! Why isn't Midori used?
> >
> > > (And some 'closed' modules for ACPI stuff ... damnit ...)
> >
> > Seriously? Transmeta released closed source ACPI modules?
> >
> > Pádraig.
> >
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