Redhat you suck at the ACPI... It looks like I will be trying the Mandrake tonight. Mandrake announced it's new release of 9.1 bamboo. Redhat included ACPI in its beta but failed to produce it in the release. Not only does Mandrake have the ACPI but also includes the ability to play with operating systems that format hard disks with Microsoft's NTFS file system, which Linux is only beginning to support. Mandrake can carve off a piece of an NTFS, or NT file system, disk partition for its own use and read data from an NTFS partition, said Mandrake co-founder Gael Duval in an e-mail interview. However, it can't yet write files on the NTFS partition. Read more
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