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Thanks --Irene On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 17:07 +0100, Darren J Moffat wrote: > David Chieu wrote: > > Darren J Moffat wrote: > >> Shi-Ying Irene Huang wrote: > >>> 4.4.1 On a laptop, if an ACPI notification interface is > >>> connected, and the notification mechanism is operating, > >>> then the keyboard defined "display device switch function > >>> key" is the "hotkey". The acpi_drv driver catches this > >>> "hotkey" ACPI event and generates a sysevent. An > >>> application that subscribes for such event with sysevent layer > >>> receives ACPI notification on "hotkey" stroke . > >> > >> Which acpi_drv driver ? I don't see any such module I see: > >> > >> 15 fffffffffb98d058 5d698 - 1 acpica (ACPI interpreter) > >> 39 fffffffffba99f28 13e0 202 1 acpippm (ACPI ppm driver v1.9) > >> 124 fffffffff822a000 1568 187 1 tzmon (ACPI Thermal Zone Monitor) > >> 134 fffffffff82c7000 3ef0 244 1 battery (ACPI battery driver %I%) > >> > >> > >> > > /kernel/drv/acpi_drv > > > > It's a pseudo acpi driver that's loaded on laptop machines. > > Ah just laptop machines, okay that explains why I didn't see it when I > looked on a W2100z. > > Thanks. >