On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Oliver Neukum wrote: > > To keep it simple, we can simply report whether the device supports remote > > wakeup at all, in any state. If the user wants remote wakeup enabled but > > the system institutes a policy where the power level doesn't allow the > > device to do wakeup, the driver can either report an error or just ignore > > the problem and leave wakeup disabled. > > Then where is the benefit? You could just let the user try it and fail/ignore > it.
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