This bug is very old, and I do not see it any longer on a newer Dell
laptop and a newer Ubuntu release.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Title:
systemd-udevd: Error calling EVIOCSKEYCODE on device n
** Tags added: disco eoan
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Title:
systemd-udevd: Error calling EVIOCSKEYCODE on device node
'/dev/input/event9' (scan code 0x150,
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Title:
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'/dev/input/event9' (scan code 0x150, key co
Seeing the same error on Dell Latitude e6520 on 18.04.2 LTS, 4.15.0-45
kernel
Not sure if it has any detrimental effects though
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Confirming the same issue on Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS:
Error calling EVIOCSKEYCODE on device node '/dev/input/event2' (scan code
0x9004c, key code 162): Invalid argument
CODE_FILE ../src/udev/udev-builtin-keyboard.c
CODE_FUNC map_keycode
CODE_LINE 103
ERRNO 22
PRIORITY3
Problem occured when force shutdown windows and booted up ubuntu. I was
able to bypass this bug by commenting out windows partition mount in
fstab
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Mär 19 14:50:58 stefano-PC systemd-udevd[458]: Error calling EVIOCSKEYCODE on
device node '/dev/input/event3' (scan code 0x90001, key code 148): Invalid
argument
Mär 19 14:50:58 stefano-PC systemd-udevd[458]: Error calling EVIOCSKEYCODE on
device node '/dev/input/event3' (scan code 0x90002, key
Can confirm this bug in Ubuntu 17.04 with kernel 4.10.0-13-generic.
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Title:
systemd-udevd: Error calling EVIOCSKEYCODE on device nod
I am still seeing this error with the 4.10.1-041001-generic mainline
kernel.
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Title:
systemd-udevd: Error calling EVIOCSKEYCODE on d
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dimitri John Ledkov (xnox)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-17.02
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Fix on comment #7 worked for me on a Dell Latitude 3150,
4.8.0-36-generic kernel.
Thanks!
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Title:
systemd-udevd: Error calling EVIO
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Title:
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This bug definitely depends on kernel version. Both the fix mentioned
above in #8
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1597415/comments/8
and mainline kernel after this commit (found with reverse bisect), are
required. Marking as linux bug. Would be very nice if fix could make it
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