Am 29.05.2010 03:19, schrieb Henrique de Moraes Holschuh: > On Fri, 28 May 2010, Stefan /*St0fF*/ Hübner wrote: >> Am 28.05.2010 00:35, schrieb Henrique de Moraes Holschuh: >>> On Wed, 26 May 2010, Stefan /*St0fF*/ H�bner wrote: >>>> release). Since that moment all ACPI-events have different names. F.e. >>>> the ThinkVantage-Button now reads "button/prog1 PROG1 00000080 >>>> 00000000". I neither know where this comes from, nor do I have an idea >>>> how to revert it without downgrading my kernel again. >>> >>> As far as I know, that means something is listening to the input device, and >>> feeding the events it get from there back to ACPI. I.e. it is a major ugly >>> hack from hell that, at first glance, looks quite useless (it is not >>> generating events compatible with legacy acpid scripts). >> >> Weird - what could that be? Did some KDE-dude start off some weird >> activities that would render my acpi-listener-app useless? > > No idea. acpi-fakekey is the usual suspect. just had a look: libfakekey is not installed on my system, and I couldn't find anything else with the name "fakekey" on the system. > >> Oh, ok. I guess it's more like a "have to do thing" with a list, that >> grows and grows and unless once updated, with every mail the job looks >> more sysiphos... > > Sort of. > >> I understand it as "we know what works and what doesn't on the X61Tablets... > > More like: if anything doesn't work, it is a bug ;-) > Sounds good to me :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ThinkGeek and WIRED's GeekDad team up for the Ultimate GeekDad Father's Day Giveaway. ONE MASSIVE PRIZE to the lucky parental unit. See the prize list and enter to win: http://p.sf.net/sfu/thinkgeek-promo _______________________________________________ ibm-acpi-devel mailing list ibm-acpi-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ibm-acpi-devel