Note that the Ubuntu pmtools package is a package of Perl module tools and not related to power management like Fedora's pmtools. You have to install acpidump on Ubuntu-based distros.
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Signature Length OemId OemTableId OemRevision CompilerId CompilerRevision DSDT 35772 "HP " "30D2 " 06040000 "INTL" 20061109 FACS 64 FACP 244 "HP " "30CC " 06040000 "ALAN" 00000001 HPET 56 "HP " "30D2 " 06040000 "LOHR" 0000005A MCFG 60 "HP " "30D2 " 06040000 "LOHR" 0000005A TMOR 38 "HP " "30CC " 06040000 "PTL " 00000003 APIC 104 "HP " "30D2 " 06040000 " LTP" 00000000 BOOT 40 "HP " "30D2 " 06040000 " LTP" 00000001 SLIC 374 "HPQOEM" "SLIC-MPC" 06040000 " LTP" 00000001 SSDT 733 "HP " "30D2 " 00001000 "INTL" 20061109 SSDT 607 "HP " "30D2 " 00003000 "INTL" 20061109 SSDT 166 "HP " "30D2 " 00003000 "INTL" 20061109 SSDT 1254 "HP " "30D2 " 00003000 "INTL" 20061109 XSDT 124 "HPQOEM" "SLIC-MPC" 06040000 " LTP" 00000000 RSDP "HP " Found 15 ACPI tables [20060324]
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*-core description: Motherboard product: 30D2 vendor: Quanta physical id: 0 version: 79.2E serial: None *-firmware description: BIOS vendor: Hewlett-Packard physical id: 0 version: F.58 date: 06/16/2008 size: 100KiB capacity: 960KiB capabilities: isa pci pnp upgrade shadowing escd cdboot bootselect int5printscreen int9keyboard int14serial int17printer acpi usb agp smartbattery biosbootspecification
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