On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
> > It there is no keyboard then you could not change repeat rate before
> > suspending and we don't have anyhting to restore ;)
>
> What the patch is trying to achieve is that you have the keyboard, set
> the rate, unplug the keyboard, replug the keyboard, get the original
> setting.
Maybe that's what Linus (who originally wrote the patch) was trying to
achieve. But my intention was that you could have the keyboard, set the
rate, then do suspend-to-disk, and afterwards still have the rate that you
set.
Alan Stern
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