It sounds like the unknown key messages have been resolved. The unknown
WMI event messages are just informational and are completely harmless;
they indicate that the BIOS is providing some data that dell-wmi doesn't
know how to process, but leaving these events unprocessed will not cause
any
I cannot see any random WMI-events in oneiric.
But i can still reproduce a
[TIME] dell_wmi: Received unknown WMI event (0x11)
opening display in tablet mode (every time i open/close in tablet mode)
and
[TIME] dell_wmi: Received unknown WMI event (0xf)
[TIME] dell_wmi: Received unknown WMI
I confirm I still see the unknown WMI event (0x11) with Oneiric.
Mark
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Title:
Unknown key fee[x] pressed with Dell Latitude XT2
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Hello,
This bug has been open for some time and hasn't been commented on
recently. It would be good to get an update, so we know if this bug is
still valid.
Are you still running Natty on this machine, Mark? Or have you upgraded
to a newer release? It would be good to know if this is still an
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Assignee: Chase Douglas (chasedouglas) = (unassigned)
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Title:
Unknown key fee[x] pressed with Dell Latitude
I doubt iSCSI is a factor. I'm still seeing the error message with
2.6.38 on 11.04beta.
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Title:
Unknown key fee[x] pressed with Dell Latitude XT2
I saw this error from dell-wmi also. The system is a Lattitude e6400 and
the unknown WMI event happened repeatedly (a dozen times) overnight.
Doing a Fn+F8 (which changed the video from two screens to one screen to
a duplicate screen back to two screens again) I got these errors:
Apr 1 09:30:23
By the way - I just added a iSCSI volume to the aforementioned system,
as well as a first attempt at installing CLVM. Perhaps this has
something to do with it? The iSCSI volume was configured with LVM and
XFS then mounted and unmounted. The volume was enlarged (using LVM and
XFS tools) then
Hi, I'm using dell e6400(with 10.10) and i'm getting too these errors
(dell-wmi: Received unknown WMI event (0x11))
when i'm pressing some fn keys(fn+F8)
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Hi folks,
I'm not sure if anybody is still interested in this, I found it googling
around to get my XT2 Special Keys working
Most of the keycodes Mark mentioned above (fee*) seem to get pressed by the
brightness sensor (located left of the status leds). But I also get keycodes
for things
Hey guys,
Doesn't appear I will get time to look into this issue. Also there
apparently are not many Latitude XT2s around Dell Austin (very high ticket
items are not as prevalent .. though still trying to track one down). Even if
we do get a hold of one, with the current deliverables
Just got word there are no Latitude XT2 around Dell Austin to test with.
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