[linux-pm] [pm-summit] Agenda for tomorrow's call (Power Management)

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In the course of today's call, someone (it sounded like Len Brown, but I
never heard participant names, so I don't know if he was on the call)
talked about new regulations in the UK that would mandate that devices
be truly off when turned off.

Poking around quickly on Google, the only thing I came up with was a
government Energy Review that proposed rules that devices not have a
user-accessible standby mode and that devices have a 1-watt maximum
power drain when turned off.

Is that what was referred to, or is there more detail that could be
pointed at and more stringent requirements?  I'm trying to figure out
whether this is something that would perturb my own domain (cell phones)
or that just applies to more power-hungry devices...

thanks,
scott
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scott preece
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e-mail:	preece at motorola.com	fax:	+1-217-384-8550
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