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#23
Originally Posted by fhofer View Post
Did you add these commands into a /etc/event.d script or some other place so that it is executed automatically? I would like to do that, but I am afraid I could brick my device if this is executed too early..
In the corresponding bugreport some guy advised to edit /etc/pmconfig instead of putting it in some event.d script. However, as there are reports that the device might act weirdly under active smart power saving, I do run these commands manually after each reboots. As I reboot only every few weeks this does not require a big effort, but on the other hand it is easy to turn off the hack simply by rebooting in case problems occur.
 

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