I'm confused... You removed the installs of thinkpad_acpi.modprobe and toshiba_acpi.modprobe on new systems (good), but you left old systems with the old files without any notice that they need to remove them. Instead, you should have removed the files completely or at least overwritten them with an empty file. As it currently stands, I have the latest acpi-support package installed, but I clearly still have the old thinkpad_acpi.modprobe and toshiba_acpi.modprobe files in /etc/modprobe.d/. Think means I'm stuck with the old (and broken) files that cause my laptop (a Thinkpad) to have "broken" function keys since it still has the old settings. Please think about current users of packages when you remove files instead of only fixing things for people who do complete reinstalls.
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