Yes, I'm using a compiled-in DSDT now but it's a PITA to have to
recompile it with every kernel update. (Echoing a previous request - if
this is going to be the standard "solution" then you guys need to
provide a kernel package that contains a kernel build tree with .o files
ready to be linked, so that we don't have to sit through recompiling the
whole thing just to make one change.)

re: Windows - good question, unfortunately I can't provide an answer to
that. I reformatted the drive and put Ubuntu on it as soon as I got the
machine, also destroying the Lenovo recovery partition at the same time.
(In retrospect perhaps I should have left that intact...)

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Linux 2.6.26 not loading custom DSDT from initrd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246222
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