Bill Nottingham wrote:
Matthew Garrett (mjg@xxxxxxxxxx) said:
Enabling USB autosuspend looks like a good candidate for being a default
though. I've used it on quite a few Fedora 10 machines around here and
haven't experienced any problems so far, so it seems to have matured
enough by now from what i can see.
Scanners and printers are the worst case for this. I think we really
need to implement some kind of decent testing framework and build some
whitelists.
If we're enabling it by default on hardware that is known OK, then
I'm not sure why this should be a huge issue - the majority of machines
don't run with a USB scanner/printer attached, I would imagine.
What makes you think this? These days, probably most home users will own
at least one USB printer, many will also own usb scanners.
Ralf
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