El día Wednesday, July 15, 2015 a las 09:46:48PM +0200, Simon Busch escribió:

> On 15.07.2015 21:15, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a question re/ the suspend mode of the device BQ r23. During the
> > day I have it all time attached to the USB port of my FreeBSD netbook and 
> > use it as a
> > router to Internet (via mobile data), or sometimes I SSH into the device
> > and lookup something there or fetch a file, etc.. How is all this possible
> > when the device is in suspend mode? Something magic...
> >
> > Thanks for some explanation
> >
> >     matthias
> >
> 
> Its possible as your device never suspends as long as the usb cable is 
> attached. That keeps a wakelock in the kernel held which prevents the 
> system from going to sleep. If you unplug the cable you will quickly see 
> (for example if you have a serial cable connected) that the device will 
> start sleeping.

I was thinking, that it is soemhow suspended because the display is
always off and even a press on the power-button brings it to off, as
normal.

Thanks for the explanation.

        matthias
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