> I red the e-mails and can't find answers to any of my questions. Where do you 
> think the answers would be?

Okay, giving you the benefit of the doubt I try again. 

acpi is a tool to display the information given in /proc or /sys. Information
that is not available there simply cannot be displayed. Even if there was
another way to get this information it would be beyond the scope of acpi to get
this. Thus I see no bug in acpi because it exactly does what it's supposed to
do, display the available information.

On your system the kernel does not give this information to the userland binary
acpi. I cannot tell why, this could be a kernel bug or a missing feature. Now
this is definitely not the way it should be but there is no way acpi can change
this. 

Hope this makes it clearer.

Michael
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