Arkadiusz Miskiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> The only reason is - no one implemented external configuration file/database 
> for whitelist. Volunteers welcome.

Ah ok. Was asking because I'm using s2both for a Debian Etch desktop
system where I guess putting the specs into a "global" whitelist makes
little sense but where I still had to whitelist it locally here to
make s2both working at all.

If anybody's interested, it's a MSI P965 Platinum
    sys_vendor   = "MICRO-STAR INT'L"
    sys_product  = "MS-7238"
    sys_version  = "110"
    bios_version = "V1.2"
which sometimes resumes from RAM and sometimes doesn't, apparently
related to the time it's been suspended. Guess it's the video card, as
the keyboard LEDs react to caps lock and flash on ctrl-alt-del.

Anyway, that's why I wanted s2both, just as a safety measure.

Regards, Bruno.

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