Messages in this thread | | | From | David Brownell <> | Subject | Re: [linux-usb-devel] [PATCH] USB: Only enable autosuspend by default on certain device classes | Date | Thu, 2 Aug 2007 23:06:08 -0700 |
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On Thursday 02 August 2007, Matthew Garrett wrote: > The main > concern I have is that kernel developers just don't tend to be the sort > of people that use webcams, printers or scanners, so we're relying on > normal users to go to the effort of reporting that their device has > stopped working.
True, that rather suggests that some more desktoppy (that's now a word!) people should get involved. Folk who know how to minimize that pain.
Sometimes when I plug in a USB device I get a dialog asking if I want to configure it ... surely it would be possible to have that mechanism also consult a database (part of a distro, or on some web server) fpr info about the device, and offer the option for to poke at the device a bit to see if it behaves. That stuff works for music CDs; why not USB devices?
- Dave
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