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18. Thanks

Much thanks goes out to the following:

  • acpi-support (note: the discussion list for ACPI4Linux is now at acpi-devel)

  • debian-laptop

  • debian-user

  • techtalk

  • TLDP mailing lists (discuss and docbook)

  • Sebastian Henschel for reminding me I'd promised to write it all down

  • Erich Schubert for writing the section on DSDTs

  • Werner Heuser for suggesting I submit the document to The LDP

  • Tabatha Marshall for editing and generally being very enthusiastic about learning DocBook

 
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