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@Larvitz does your AX210 successfully resumes after T480 sleep/resume cycle?

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    @Larvitz does your AX210 successfully resumes after T480 sleep/resume cycle?

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      @Larvitz does your AX210 successfully resumes after T480 sleep/resume cycle?

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      @darth Yes it does work fine. On Linux it worked natively and out of the box. On FreeBSD (which I currently run on it), I use a crude workarround after resume and basically reset the PCI device plus some power management tweaks:

      devctl detach <device>
      devctl rescan

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        @darth Yes it does work fine. On Linux it worked natively and out of the box. On FreeBSD (which I currently run on it), I use a crude workarround after resume and basically reset the PCI device plus some power management tweaks:

        devctl detach <device>
        devctl rescan

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        @Larvitz devctl hint helped me, thank you very much.

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          @Larvitz devctl hint helped me, thank you very much.

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          @darth Here, just pulled my current scripts and threw them on Codeberg:

          Cookie monster!

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          (codeberg.org)

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