Subject: Re: usb controller & devices die after APM sleep
To: None <alicia@cyberstation.ca>
From: Lennart Augustsson <augustss@cs.chalmers.se>
List: port-i386
Date: 02/08/1999 21:01:02
> The only sad tail to this otherwise happy story is that my USB devices
> and controller die after an APM sleep.
That's no surprise.  The USB code does not handle suspend/resume yet.
Yes, I know it needs to be fixed, but so does many other things,
so I'm afraid you'll have to wait a little longer.

>  (BTW, I perfer not to run usbd, since
> it eats up a lot of CPU, maybe I should nice it.)  
I've heard this complaint before and I don't understand what's
happening.  usbd should not use any noticable amount of CPU.
Can you run 'usbd -d -v' and tell me what it says?

BTW, I'm also interested in the output from 'usbdevs -v'.

     -- Lennart