On 9/29/07, Chris Frey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know of no such problems... actually the only problems I've had
> are with leaving it on. :-)

Heh. I was more thinking like with a USB mouse and so forth, but your
below comments clarified that we're only disabling it at runtime for
the single device so this is a non-issue.

> Bcharge can't disable this globally.  That requires a reboot.

Right, I gotcha - sorry I meant disabling it via the dev/sys method
you spelled out, or passing the global parameter on the kernel boot
line (or modules.conf/initrd) for the entire machine. Since your
previous email outlined how we could do that, I didn't know which
method your test setup was using. All is clear now. :)

-te

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