Hi,

On 07.12.2012 16:24, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> Package: pm-utils
> Version: 1.4.1-9
> Severity: normal
> 
> Dear Maintainer,
> 
> Whenever I plug my power adapter, /usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/sata_alpm
> sets the link_power_management_policy to max_performance.  I think that
> SATA_ALPM_ENABLE should be extended to 4 different values:
> - don't touch.

The sata_alpm hook is disabled by default, you need to explicitly enable
it e.g. via
echo SATA_ALPM_ENABLE=true > /etc/pm/config.d/sata_alpm

> - choose min_power or max_performance depending on ac power.

This is what is what you get if SATA_ALPM_ENABLE=true

> - always set max_performance.
> - always set min_power.

What would be the point of that? If you don't want pm-utils to change
the alpm state, set it outside of pm-utils and use SATA_ALPM_ENABLE=false.

Michael


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