I think I've gotten to a point where a kernel developer could really help. The problem is, I don't think anybody is reading my kernel bug report and this being the first time I'm doing something like this, I'm not sure what the proper etiquette to make myself heard would be. Do you think it's appropriate to just assign the bug to someone (Shaohua Li would be the obvious choice, I think)? Or should I CC a mailing list (acpi-bugzilla?)? Thanks, Tom.
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