-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 3/24/14, 4:50 PM, Jean Delvare wrote:
Hi guys,
Our x86 kernel settings would let us enable CONFIG_HID_BATTERY_STRENGTH. This feature sounds rather cool to me, even though I don't think I have any device implementing it, but I suspect other openSUSE users may do.
Looking through git history, I see that it was briefly enabled in x86 config files, between openSUSE 12.2 M2 (commit d017ea13f) and Beta1 (commit 37113a827.) No explanation was logged as to why it got enabled and then disabled.
Typically when an option gets disabled like that, it's because a dependency was introduced in the update that wasn't met by the rest of the config. When the dependency is removed again, there's no automatic detection that would have re-enabled that option.
This feature is enabled in most armv6hl and armv7hl config files, since openSUSE 13.1.
Don't we want that feature enabled in i386 and x86_64 config files as well? And maybe even arm64 and ppc*? I mean, wireless keyboards can be used on any system, can't they?
I don't have any objection. - -Jeff - -- Jeff Mahoney SUSE Labs -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.19 (Darwin) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJTMJuHAAoJEB57S2MheeWyArUP/1q50LXsOywbb+AQrc7W6nM8 kajlDiEnzRN7fg7pUvEasChcLAupKOq70l0ejnq43cLLU7N8bKvDpZgZgtbS1zeu TaLAhwVe0XpUY8Pu/n4y3q6Vr672Drmpa0nMWn6yfNt53gYTS161XDqzhTQbsXmc Kw2crXdlB8gHEft6KakuwTQDyUfuUWKOnzqe1kfDVDTkkz7dq8Mgu/A6KwtI2qqL AhaiQHgNOk4fRHQpEkqJztcBDgeSju4sRcmOEXQZ+mkoKQW95/gioBEhy+g/x2v1 YquX4tnuk793F8oGMvFKePLP6B0unKpAvG3ZswAnhdkXmdfu19xd5cO8YTQqRx0q jLPKwwER2h7Fx5vg/Z2lrrrMdPduW1N14Uz+thwhQhYkwoRJmWYzMIBL0lR9QCuO KJxIj7xeBh3cgg1+C73DyP1ej5e6i0VqhAyu8SuZtSJsK7EljN3RvayJmbXQPikO 6GnCwlidxshIDpdMZmKAwWAAhLsooiuaHImp+txWdSjwRzrqs87JJfsDNU8fwU/1 haFJuIARjfSS/dFr1YsLFO+hurOGyxIvoRVInybdjB1grjCh6hX+jVPoiP54Zouc cAm/jTAFIOyDXUx1ETlRQn0ZLn7Rs+ByuBy6SP60UefjV3bH15uLX9ZSjPlGSgQM SgmFtgC72Xf6IgCml43u =c02N -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+owner@opensuse.org