/var/log/messages has many messages like these
Jul 27 15:39:47 localhost kernel: [18095.720272] dell_wmi: Received
unknown WMI event (0x11)
Jul 27 15:39:48 localhost kernel: [18097.999973] dell_wmi: Received
unknown WMI event (0x11)
Jul 27 15:40:38 localhost kernel: dell_wmi: Received unknown WMI event
(0x11)
Jul 27 15:40:41 localhost kernel: dell_wmi: Received unknown WMI event
(0x11)
Jul 28 09:28:16 localhost kernel: [ 17.818200] wmi: Mapper loaded
Jul 28 09:28:16 localhost kernel: [ 18.128714] input: Dell WMI hotkeys
as /devices/virtual/input/input11
Jul 27 21:13:10 localhost kernel: dell_wmi: Received unknown WMI event
(0x11)
Jul 27 21:13:12 localhost kernel: dell_wmi: Received unknown WMI event
(0x11)
Jul 28 09:28:10 localhost kernel: wmi: Mapper loaded
Jul 28 09:28:10 localhost kernel: input: Dell WMI hotkeys as
/devices/virtual/input/input11
Jul 28 14:33:20 localhost kernel: [ 10.917483] wmi: Mapper loaded
Jul 28 14:33:20 localhost kernel: [ 11.184338] input: Dell WMI hotkeys
as /devices/virtual/input/input8
Jul 28 11:34:28 localhost kernel: dell_wmi: Received unknown WMI event
(0x11)
Jul 28 11:34:28 localhost kernel: dell_wmi: Received unknown WMI event
(0x11)
Jul 28 14:33:15 localhost kernel: wmi: Mapper loaded
Jul 28 14:33:15 localhost kernel: input: Dell WMI hotkeys as
/devices/virtual/input/input8
Jul 28 21:04:06 localhost kernel: [ 11.269317] wmi: Mapper loaded
Jul 28 21:04:06 localhost kernel: [ 11.382839] input: Dell WMI hotkeys
as /devices/virtual/input/input12
Jul 28 18:39:48 localhost kernel: dell_wmi: Received unknown WMI event
(0x11)
Jul 28 18:39:49 localhost kernel: dell_wmi: Received unknown WMI event
(0x11)
Jul 28 21:04:02 localhost kernel: wmi: Mapper loaded
Jul 28 21:04:02 localhost kernel: input: Dell WMI hotkeys as
/devices/virtual/input/input12
Jul 29 16:30:12 localhost kernel: [ 18.138436] wmi: Mapper loaded
Jul 29 16:30:12 localhost kernel: [ 18.354453] input: Dell WMI hotkeys
as /devices/virtual/input/input11
Jul 28 22:15:25 localhost kernel: dell_wmi: Received unknown WMI event
(0x11)
Jul 28 22:15:27 localhost kernel: dell_wmi: Received unknown WMI event
(0x11)
Jul 29 16:30:08 localhost kernel: wmi: Mapper loaded
Jul 29 16:30:08 localhost kernel: input: Dell WMI hotkeys as
/devices/virtual/input/input11
So, is fedora going to provide a good interrupt handler to deal with
these interrupts and service them correctly
the way Dell intended them to be serviced?
I wonder how windows handles these.
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