> I agree as well. The erroneous log messages will only be generated when > any rfkill device in the system is enabled or disabled, so IMHO this is > mostly a nuisance thus can be handled when convenient. FWIW: They are generated several times during every startup of the machine: sudo journalctl -b | grep radio_led 718:Okt 31 11:46:21 gruenix kernel: leds fujitsu::radio_led: Setting an LED's brightness failed (-2147483648) 744:Okt 31 11:46:22 gruenix kernel: leds fujitsu::radio_led: Setting an LED's brightness failed (-2147483648) 760:Okt 31 11:46:22 gruenix kernel: leds fujitsu::radio_led: Setting an LED's brightness failed (-2147483648) 790:Okt 31 11:46:22 gruenix kernel: leds fujitsu::radio_led: Setting an LED's brightness failed (-2147483648) 793:Okt 31 11:46:22 gruenix kernel: leds fujitsu::radio_led: Setting an LED's brightness failed (-2147483648) 893:Okt 31 11:46:29 gruenix kernel: leds fujitsu::radio_led: Setting an LED's brightness failed (-2147483648) But, yes. This is only a cosmetic issue. There don't seem to be too many people reportig this as well. Greetings Harvey -- I am root. If you see me laughing, you'd better have a backup!
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