John Heenan writes:
> Barry Day has submitted real world reports for the 8192eu and 8192cu.
> This needs to be acknowledged. I have submitted real world reports for
> the 8723bu.
Lets get this a little more clear - first of all, I have asked you to
investigate which part resolves the problem. Rat
Barry Day has submitted real world reports for the 8192eu and 8192cu.
This needs to be acknowledged. I have submitted real world reports for
the 8723bu.
When it comes down to it, it looks like the kernel code changes are
really going to be very trivial to fix this problem and we need to
take the f
I have a prepared another patch that is not USB VID/PID dependent for
rtl8723bu devices. It is more elegant. I will send it after this
email.
If I have more patches is it preferable I just put them on github only
and notify a link address until there might be some resolution?
What I meant below a
On Tue, 2016-11-01 at 08:15 +1000, John Heenan wrote:
> > On 1 November 2016 at 07:25, Jes Sorensen wrote:
> > > > John Heenan writes:
> > > The rtl8723bu wireless IC shows evidence of a more agressive approach to
> > > power saving, powering down its RF side when there is no wireless
> > > inter
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 05:25:12PM -0400, Jes Sorensen wrote:
> As mentioned previously, if this is to be changed here, it has to be
> matched in the _stop section too. It also has to be investigated exactly
> why this matters for 8723bu. It is possible this matters for other
> devices, but we need
On 1 November 2016 at 07:25, Jes Sorensen wrote:
> John Heenan writes:
>> The rtl8723bu wireless IC shows evidence of a more agressive approach to
>> power saving, powering down its RF side when there is no wireless
>> interfacing but leaving USB interfacing intact. This makes the wireless
>> IC
John Heenan writes:
> The rtl8723bu wireless IC shows evidence of a more agressive approach to
> power saving, powering down its RF side when there is no wireless
> interfacing but leaving USB interfacing intact. This makes the wireless
> IC more suitable for use in devices which need to keep thei
The rtl8723bu wireless IC shows evidence of a more agressive approach to
power saving, powering down its RF side when there is no wireless
interfacing but leaving USB interfacing intact. This makes the wireless
IC more suitable for use in devices which need to keep their power use
as low as practic