Well Launchpad didn’t eat my comment, I thought so when I didn’t see comment #16 appearing immediately. Anyway, I’ve installed the latest daily Live CD of Kubuntu 11.04 on my notebook today and have been monitoring PowerTOP for half an hour approximately. I didn’t see a message of PowerTOP complaining that SCSI link power management wasn’t working properly.
To verify I tried the cat /sys/class/scsi_host/host0/link_power_management_policy (also for hosts 1 to 5) command again, and this time ‘min_power’ was reported for all six hosts. So I guess it fixed for my machine in combination with the latest 11.04 development branch then. Then it seems the bug can remain closed, but hopefully anyone else could verify that it is also fixed on their machines?
Well Launchpad didn’t eat my comment, I thought so when I didn’t see comment #16 appearing immediately. Anyway, I’ve installed the latest daily Live CD of Kubuntu 11.04 on my notebook today and have been monitoring PowerTOP for half an hour approximately. I didn’t see a message of PowerTOP complaining that SCSI link power management wasn’t working properly.
To verify I tried the cat /sys/class/ scsi_host/ host0/link_ power_managemen t_policy (also for hosts 1 to 5) command again, and this time ‘min_power’ was reported for all six hosts. So I guess it fixed for my machine in combination with the latest 11.04 development branch then. Then it seems the bug can remain closed, but hopefully anyone else could verify that it is also fixed on their machines?