Andy, thanks a lot for taking the time to take a look at this bug, I
appreciate the explanation very much. I never used dmesg before, but
after searching a bit I assume that posting the resulting file of the
command ‘dmesg | tee <filename>’ should be okay.

So if I understand the explanation correctly, you are implying that this
is a bug in PowerTOP, because it is incorrectly suggesting that it would
be useful to enable power saving for host0? The latest version of
PowerTOP, 1.13, still does this on my completely up to date Maverick
installation. Should I notify the PowerTOP developers of this bug?

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