Hello All !

I have been fortunate enough for my employer to have acquired me a new machine 
on which I naturally am running Debian/Sid.  All goes quite well, but I do 
not have the acpi features of the motherboard working.

The motherboard is an Intel SE7500CW2 housing dual Xeon 2.4Ghz processors.  
Yes, it is a fine machine indeed.  

I have the kernel 2.4.20 compiled with ACPI.  According to the motherboard 
docs, acpi is always present.  However, the bios has very little option with 
respect to power (there is a power button enable/disabled switch).

I want Linux to be able to:

1) on complete shutdown, power down the machine
2) enable standby or shutdown mode of various components (monitor, drives, 
etc.)
3) generally experiment with ACPI

Where can I go to get help on this ?

-- 
James D. Freels, Ph.D.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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