On Wednesday 20 August 2008 19:59:39 Ingo Steiner wrote:
> Hi Hans,
>
> I just read in the recent posts, that all 'drivers' for ivtv have
> been merged into kernel now and you almost consider it finished. many
> thanks for your efforts and your time you have spent for the Linux
> community.
>
> Nevertheless I am coming back on one item which is supposed to be
> still on your to-do list:
>
> my PVR150 still does not wake up correctly from s2ram (saves 5 watts
> of energy though;-). As you presumably do not put any more work in
> that old TV-card, please allow me one question:
>
> is there any ivtv supported card which is known to be capable of
> s2ram and s2disk?

The ivtv driver does not support it, so it isn't working for any 
ivtv-card. I actually suspect that there are very few V4L cards indeed 
that can do this.

I just had a thought, though. Would you be willing to be tester for this 
feature? For various reasons it is fairly difficult for me to setup a 
proper test environment for this. But you have that already. So if I 
try to make a version that supports this, would you be willing to test 
it?

No guarantees, but I might at least take a look at this over the 
weekend.

Regards,

        Hans

>
> Probably a USB-connected card?
>
> With best regards,
> Ingo



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