I wish, in a future USB version, there would be feature flags, so we could drop the destined-to-be-buggy device ID's. It's like browser sniffing.
There is a huge list of device ids in libmtp as well.
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Systemd Starts Tapping ChromeOS For USB Devices That Support Auto-Suspend Well
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3G/LTE modems autosuspend is needed for a long time, it's off by default at this moment for all modems.
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Really, y'all? Supporting ability to suspend/resume USB devices & ports in an attempt to both save power and make Linux better/less buggy is evil?
Am I high or not high enough?
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This is great - next systemd can decide when to update and restart your system, just like Windows10.
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Originally posted by jacob View PostOh my God, systemd is going to take ChromeOS as a single giant binary and run it under PID 1! It's all part of a secret conspiracy led by Poettering to destroy the famous Unix Philosophy (tm), which states that USB devices should never work out of the box, particularly not in suspend/resume scenarios!
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Originally posted by phoronix View Postas being "okay" for dealing wuth USB automatic suspend.
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Oh my God, systemd is going to take ChromeOS as a single giant binary and run it under PID 1! It's all part of a secret conspiracy led by Poettering to destroy the famous Unix Philosophy (tm), which states that USB devices should never work out of the box, particularly not in suspend/resume scenarios!
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Systemd Starts Tapping ChromeOS For USB Devices That Support Auto-Suspend Well
Phoronix: Systemd Starts Tapping ChromeOS For USB Devices That Support Auto-Suspend Well
Systemd has begun harvesting the automatic suspend rules from ChromeOS for determining which USB devices support automatic suspend well out-of-the-box on Linux...
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