Well, wireless drivers and /proc/acpi are kernel issues. I really don't know enough about kernel internals to answer this question unless there is just an overall kernel category. It uses the airo driver, if there's a category for that. My guess is that if support for this older chipset in the airo module were more complete or more like other chipsets, the problem might go away without needing a /proc/acpi entry. But, I don't know that it really is that different, I just suspect it because nobody else seems to have this problem, and this chipset is pretty old (e.g., doesn't support WPA).
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