Hello, I am writing to report an âunhandled HKEY event 0x4020â. My ThinkPad is a T410s, I am running Debian Testing/Sid with a self-compiled kernel 2.6.38. Attached you may find the output of âdmesgâ (I attached the complete output, the interesting event happens around line 900) and my kernel configuration file. I booted the laptop running on battery power and docked it into the docking station (Mini Dock Plus Series 3) at this very moment. I handle docking with an ACPI script as follows: -------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 19:42 0 ares:~ # cat /etc/acpi/events/docking event=ibm/hotkey HKEY 00000080 00004010 action=/etc/acpi/docking.sh -------------------------------------------------------------------- Please see the attached file docking.sh for this script. If you require any further information or have any more question, Iâll gladly answer them as good as I can. Please CC me, as I am not subscribed. Best regards and many thanks for you work, Claudius Hubig -- LOAD "LINUX",8,1 -- Topic on #LinuxGER Please use GPG: ECB0C2C7 4A4C4046 446ADF86 C08112E5 D72CDBA4 http://chubig.net/ http://nightfall.org
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