> > IIRC there used to be a kernel bug that caused autosuspend
> > to mostly not work on Linux, which they however blamed on crappy
> > devices for a long time. After that kernel bug got fixed I think
> > autosuspend works on most devices now, hence we only need a blacklist?
> >
> > I figure Greg
On Thursday, 6. November 2014, 14:28:12 Lennart Poettering wrote:
> Is "unattended-upgrades" a package of its own?
Yes, it's a separate package (although it's obviously closely coupled with
the apt package manager).
> If so, I'd probably ask the packagers to include drop-ins for
> reboot.target
> > However, this one appears bogus to me. Is there any such software
> > around that really does this? And if so, this really appears weird to
> > me to support. Delaying shutdown for more than 30min is just wrong.
> Isn't this what the various "download updates and reboot" gnome-y
> things are do
Dear all,
sorry if this list is not the correct one for my post. In this case please
just point me to the correct list.
I you want to have permanent power saving activated for your devices, the
recommended way is to use udev (e.g.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Power_saving#USB_autosuspe