Bug#506839: laptop-mode-tools: [PATCH] Add USB Autosuspend mode

2008-12-19 Thread Michael Leuchtenburg
This patch looks great, but isn't quite sufficient. This will set the autosuspend timeout for all existing USB devices to 0 when activated, but will not modify the timeout for new USB devices. This can be set by writing to /sys/module/usbcore/parameters/autosuspend. Both this and the existing

Bug#506839: laptop-mode-tools: [PATCH] Add USB Autosuspend mode

2008-12-19 Thread Bart Samwel
Hi Michael, Michael Leuchtenburg wrote: This patch looks great, but isn't quite sufficient. This will set the autosuspend timeout for all existing USB devices to 0 when activated, but will not modify the timeout for new USB devices. This can be set by writing to

Bug#506839: laptop-mode-tools: [PATCH] Add USB Autosuspend mode

2008-11-25 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
Package: laptop-mode-tools Version: 1.45-1 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch USB Autosuspend mode is good for the hub and devices. These days USB is the way to go and most laptops come with 4 USB ports. When running on battery, they are useless and drawing a lot of power. Powertop, when run on a

Bug#506839: laptop-mode-tools: [PATCH] Add USB Autosuspend mode

2008-11-25 Thread Bart Samwel
Hi Ritesh, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote: USB Autosuspend mode is good for the hub and devices. These days USB is the way to go and most laptops come with 4 USB ports. When running on battery, they are useless and drawing a lot of power. Powertop, when run on a default Debian