On Mon, 2015-09-14 at 17:48 +0200, Tomas Janousek wrote: > Well, but the important thing is whether you're seeing a message > without > "[unchanged]" in it after resuming. It's quite possible that in your > use case > (resuming in a different AC state) laptop_mode will be invoked in a > way not to > remain "unchanged". But I'm concerned with an entirely different use > case: > > - suspend > - do nothing at all, especially don't touch the AC cable > - resume > - wait a minute > - not hear the annoying spinning drive any more > > For this use case, invoking laptop_mode force is necessary, as the > drive > doesn't remember the sleep timeouts and the kernel doesn't care about > them at > all. And I rather suspect that there may be other things that > laptop_mode > sets that are forgotten after a resume, but I may be wrong.
I haven't been able to reproduce it here on my setup. But since you do have a workaround, I'm going to keep this bug open, but will look at it at a later stage. In the meantime, if you can come up with a patch, I'll be happy to take it. -- Ritesh Raj Sarraf | http://people.debian.org/~rrs Debian - The Universal Operating System
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