Shawn Starr wrote:
> Well, it makes sense,
I tend to disagree
> normally you won't find SCSI on
low-end-
> desktops so why bother
> with suspend.
One example: developers often have SCSI systems. They cannot help fixing
their (audio|video|network card) drivers because they cannot test it.
> I don't know if the cards can do it or not, since they need
> their firmware loaded at driver init.
Lots of drivers do this without much problems. Wireless cards are a
prime example.
> The firmware would need to be modified
> to support such state?
I don't believe so.
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seife
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