(the bug was already reported to powertop) Quoting maximilian attems ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Being the source of the change, the consequences should have been > > tracked by the kernel team and the change made at the moment all > > userspace utilities have been updated. Which is what I call a > > transition. > > no the kernel is not a lib > if an app doesn't work with default kernel it is plain buggy. I think this is mostly rethorical. Changing settings in the kernel is pretty much similar to changing the version of a library. So, it should be handled mostly the same way, IMHO: identify the affected packages, talk about it in -devel, organise a transition with the affected maintainers, track this down in the BTS and do the change when everything is ready. That undoubtfully consumes resources and I know these are scarce. In such case, the only solution left is to minimize such invasive changes. I sincerely hope that this story will lead the kernel team to consider such approach for upcoming similar changes you guys might want to do. > deprecated ACPI_PROCFS_POWER will be set for lenny as it is show now > that too much userspace is still too buggy to interpret the sys files. Thanks you very much for that decision. I think this is the wise choice, indeed, and I appreciate that the kernel team is taking this seriously. Really, it's much appreciated.
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