On 9/29/07, Chris Frey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It works great in my tests here.  I'm letting it sit for a while to make
> sure the kernel stays in "on" mode.  So far so good.

Chris, are you aware of any problems - other than more battery usage
on a laptop e.g. - with disabling USB suspend? A quick Google
indicates we're not the only ones in this category (xsane/sane seems
to have lots of issues with it as well) and folks are disabling it, as
well I found a thread on a Fedora list where the dev's discuss all the
devices with quirks but they feel it should be enabled globally.

In your tests and setup, is it bcharge doing the disabling at runtime
or are you passing the parameter to the kernel at boot/initrd and
disabling it globally?

thx,
-te

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