Paul Fox wrote: > but to be clear, david's right that once the laptop's in this > state there's no way to turn off the screen automatically later > on -- the system must be re-awakened with user input, and then > put to sleep in one of the usual (power switch or lid) ways. > this is simply a limitation of current s/w.
I think this is one of several good reasons why moving to cpuidle would be big win for XO-1.5 It solves the problem of managing wakeup timers, and does it in a perfectly abstracted fashion, requiring no alterations to userspace. Adding wakeup timer management to "OHM" sounds like a big pain, and yet another maintenance burden. --Ben
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