Hi,
On 26-06-18 15:19, Radka Janekova wrote:
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 2:29 PM, Hans de Goede
<hdegoede(a)redhat.com <mailto:hdegoede@redhat.com>>wrote:
Hi,
On 25-06-18 13:26, Radka Janekova wrote:
ref:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ImprovedLaptopBatteryLife#Current_...
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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ImprovedLaptopBatteryLife#Current_...
> "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.
Not exactly since it's happening only since the update and I don't know what else
it could be...
Further I do use a bluetooth keyboard that I am unable to connect anymore (so i use it
through synergy from windows machine...)
In your original mail you say "no USBs work", that sounds like you've tested
other USB
devices and they all don't work.
Anyways you can try passing "btusb.enable_autosuspend=0" on the kernel
commandline,
that disables the USB BT autosuspend which we now do by default in F28.
Regards,
Hans