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CONFIG_INTEL_SMARTCONNECT: Intel Smart Connect disabling driver

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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_INTEL_SMARTCONNECT has multiple definitions:

Intel Smart Connect disabling driver found in drivers/platform/x86/intel/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_INTEL_SMARTCONNECT:

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Intel Smart Connect is a technology intended to permit devices to update state by resuming for a short period of time at regular intervals. If a user enables this functionality under Windows and then reboots into Linux, the system may remain configured to resume on suspend. In the absence of any userspace to support it, the system will then remain awake until something triggers another suspend.

This driver checks to determine whether the device has Intel Smart Connect enabled, and if so disables it.

Intel Smart Connect disabling driver found in drivers/platform/x86/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_INTEL_SMARTCONNECT:

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Intel Smart Connect is a technology intended to permit devices to update state by resuming for a short period of time at regular intervals. If a user enables this functionality under Windows and then reboots into Linux, the system may remain configured to resume on suspend. In the absence of any userspace to support it, the system will then remain awake until something triggers another suspend.

This driver checks to determine whether the device has Intel Smart Connect enabled, and if so disables it.

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