> If you are running a kernel with CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND enabled, then
> your system will have a /sys/bus/usb/devices/usb.../.../power
> directory that contains two files: state and wakeup.

Can you do this with udev/dbus configuration?

> On these systems, it seems that even after bcharge is run, the kernel
> suspends the Blackberry.  You can determine this by cat'ing the
> power/state file.  If it says 2, it is suspended, and the charge
> icon is likely off.

It's great that you've figured out what's wrong. :-)

Now for all those opensync plugin bugs.

Best Regards, Martin Owens

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