thinkpad_acpi: WARNING: sysfs attribute hotkey_enable is deprecated and will be removed. Hotkey reporting is always enabled

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thinkpad_acpi: WARNING: sysfs attribute hotkey_enable is deprecated and will be removed. Hotkey reporting is always enabled

by Chris Penn-2 :: Rate this Message:

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I installed Ubuntu 9.10 64bit on a t61p and I get this crash message
each time I run synaptic (at least I notice it when I run synaptic).
thinkpad_acpi: WARNING: sysfs attribute hotkey_enable is deprecated
and will be removed. Hotkey reporting is always enabled

 Any thoughts?  I've reported it to launchpad.


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Re: thinkpad_acpi: WARNING: sysfs attribute hotkey_enable is deprecated and will be removed. Hotkey reporting is always enabled

by Henrique de Moraes Holschuh-2 :: Rate this Message:

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On Sun, 01 Nov 2009, Chris Penn wrote:
> I installed Ubuntu 9.10 64bit on a t61p and I get this crash message
> each time I run synaptic (at least I notice it when I run synaptic).
> thinkpad_acpi: WARNING: sysfs attribute hotkey_enable is deprecated
> and will be removed. Hotkey reporting is always enabled
>
>  Any thoughts?  I've reported it to launchpad.

Something is accessing an attribute it shouldn't.  It won't damange, or
otherwise cause problems in any way for now, but we need to track down what
is causing it, because those attributes are going away soon (2.6.33 or
2.6.34).

Look in the kernel logs (/var/log/kern.log).  When the access happens,
thinkpad-acpi will log what is being accessed ("hotkey_enable"), whether the
access is over sysfs or procfs (in this case it is sysfs), and also the PID
of the process that did the access.

As soon as you get the PID, run "ps PID" (e.g. if the PID is 1235, run "ps
1235", and report back.

Note that if the process doing the access is short-lived, you might have a
difficult time tracking it down, as you need to run that "ps" command before
the process goes away...

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Re: thinkpad_acpi: WARNING: sysfs attribute hotkey_enable is deprecated and will be removed. Hotkey reporting is always enabled

by Chris. Aubrey-Smith :: Rate this Message:

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"As we open our newspapers or watch our television screens, we seem to
be continually assaulted by the fruits of Mankind's stupidity."
 -Roger Penrose
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Funny, (and I'm sure Freud would have had something to say about this) but I read that initially as "Murdoch's"....