Hello, I've been fooling around with linux kernel drivers, or I probably wouldn't have noticed these lines in the dmesg log: [25572.279464] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard event received [25572.279476] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6040 [25572.279482] thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this event happened to ibm-acpi-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [25572.280373] thinkpad_acpi: EC reports that Thermal Table has changed [25577.001783] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard event received [25577.001794] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x6040 [25577.001799] thinkpad_acpi: please report the conditions when this event happened to ibm-acpi-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [25577.002392] thinkpad_acpi: EC reports that Thermal Table has changed [25577.089202] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: irq 42 for MSI/MSI-X Machine is Thinkpad W520 $ uname -a Linux kernel-hacking 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.51-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux The log entries result from my removing and re-inserting the power connection into the back of the machine. Everything is normal except for these log entries. I hope this helps, somehow. Keep up the great work, Graham -- "It's not that we aim too high and miss the mark. It's that we aim too low, and hit it." – Michelangelo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Android is increasing in popularity, but the open development platform that developers love is also attractive to malware creators. Download this white paper to learn more about secure code signing practices that can help keep Android apps secure. http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=65839951&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ ibm-acpi-devel mailing list ibm-acpi-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ibm-acpi-devel