http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10932





------- Comment #28 from aran...@programmers.at  2009-02-10 09:15 -------
Hi Yakui,

Sorry for keeping you waiting.

Without thinkpad_acpi the system does not trigger events for Fn+F3 and Fn+F12
at
all. Closing the lid or pressing Fn+F4, Fn+F7 or the power button triggers
events which have other names than the events generated by pressing the same
buttons when thinkpad_acpi is loaded. The events did neither die when the AC
adapter was removed nor when resumed from S3 without AC adapter -- I tested it
about 20 times and it worked always.

The tests above have been performed with linux-2.6.23.17 after removing
thinkpad-acpi from /etc/modules.autoload.d/ and rebooting. Simply removing
thinkpad_acpi from the running system did not help.

I have not yet tested whether the above is true for newer kernel versions since
I could not build any of them (make oldconfig fails since something somehow
pukes out 64bit object files).


Regards,
Andreas


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