Hi,

On 25-06-18 13:26, Radka Janekova wrote:
ref: 
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ImprovedLaptopBatteryLife#Current_status
 > "Enable USB autosuspend for USB bluetooth receivers by default. If all other USB 
devices on the laptop also have USB auto-suspend enabled (which typically is true) this 
saves aprox. 0.4 Watts of power on an idle laptop."

I believe that this option fails to actually re-enable USB until complete 
reboot of a machine affected. Neither keyboard, nor mouse, nothing, no USBs 
work after switching from power (dock) to battery, even after re-connecting 
power.

The issue is observed since upgrading to F28 (non-gnome)

Is there anything I can look at to find out what is causing it, if it is really 
due to the above mentioned power saving tweaks?

F28 only enables auto-suspend on BlueTooth USB interfaces, all other USB 
devices are
left alone, so this seems unrelated.

Regards,

Hans
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