Jun 12 10:39:02 thinkpad kernel: [279349.366822] ACPI: Waking up from
system sleep state S3
Jun 12 10:39:02 thinkpad kernel: [279349.876770] thinkpad_acpi: unknown
possible thermal alarm or keyboard event received
Jun 12 10:39:02 thinkpad kernel: [279349.876773] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled
HKEY event
My Thinkpad Yoga X1 2nd gen prints this message when I open the lid to
flat, to almost tablet mode, and back to normal degrees of open:
[90022.628593] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboard
event received
[90022.628599] thinkpad_acpi: unhandled HKEY event 0x60f0
[90022.628601] t
And, I just noticed that dda3ec0aa631d15b12a42438d23336354037e108 added
support for the full range of lid movement, tagged in 4.15-rc8. I'll give
that a try and send an update if it doesn't work for me.
On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 6:48 PM, tsuraan wrote:
> My Thinkpad Yoga X1 2nd gen prints this mes
Hey,
I have a
*~ » sudo dmidecode -t system | grep Version
Version: ThinkPad X1 Carbon 5th*
I'm getting a lot of the following log statements in dmesg:
*ul 10 13:58:08 metamatic kernel: thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal
alarm or keyboard event rec
Hi,
I just noticed the following message from dmesg after waking my laptop
(tpyoga 12, 2nd gen) from sleep by opening the laptop lid (no keys pressed
apart from entering my password). I am running Arch Linux via the Antergos
distro, kernel 4.8.13-1-ARCH.
[39886.464830] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possi
Hi there, the message asked me to report this, so here we go.
dmesg shows the following lines after plugging the powercable from my
thinkpad e135:
[ 4642.043762] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or
keyboard event received
[ 4642.046579] thinkpad_acpi: temperatures (Celsius): 48 0 48 0
Hi there,
my terminal just asked me to report this, so here it goes:
thinkpad_acpi logged the following lines. This happened pretty much
exactly when i connected a power supply to my ThinkPad[0]. I was backing
up a partition with clonezilla[1] at that time.
-
unknown possible thermal alarm or
Nov 6 18:27:09 localhost kernel: [264311.599280] CPU2: Package
temperature/speed normal
Nov 6 18:27:09 localhost kernel: [264311.599286] CPU0: Package
temperature/speed normal
Nov 6 18:27:09 localhost kernel: [264311.599290] CPU3: Package
temperature/speed normal
Nov 6 18:27:09 localhost kernel
Hi,
as requested by you here it is (ThinkPad T420, model 4180f65), stable Gentoo
Linux kernel 3.5.3 :
n22 ~ # grep -B 3 -A 3 'unhandled HKEY event' /var/log/messages
2012-08-26T11:12:49.000+02:00 n22 nobody: monitor.sh: display=:0 int=LVDS1
ext=VGA1
2012-08-26T11:13:04.067+02:00 n22 kernel: at
I was using Firefox and Terminal on my Arch 64 bit x220 laptop today and
suddenly X closed and dropped my to TTY1 (I start X via xinit).
"sensors" shows my temperature as 51c for my CPU and case temperatures
(sensors has always been pretty accurate on this machine, so I trust those
values).
On Sat, 30 Jun 2012, Mihai Basa wrote:
> The following shows up in dmesg output when turning backlight up or down
> (same message) on a Thinkpad T430, running Debian kernel package
> linux-image-3.4-trunk-amd64, booted using "acpi_backlight=vendor
> acpi_osi=Linux"
>
> [ 104.916804] thinkpad_acpi
Hello,
The following shows up in dmesg output when turning backlight up or down
(same message) on a Thinkpad T430, running Debian kernel package
linux-image-3.4-trunk-amd64, booted using "acpi_backlight=vendor
acpi_osi=Linux"
[ 104.916804] thinkpad_acpi: unknown possible thermal alarm or keyboar
Hello list,
> please report the conditions when this event happened to
> ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
the following happened upon disconnecting and reconnecting the AC adapter from
the docking station. If you have any questions, please ask.
Cheers,
Mustafa
Jun 12 15:03:10 denkbre
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