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Hi
Today I do update my system and my laptop volume keys not working so good.
It's my /var/log/boot log (i don;t know why messages is missing):
Fri Apr 6 15:03:59 2012: :: Waiting for UDev uevents to be processed [BUSY] udevd[185]: failed to execute '/usr/lib/udev/keyboard-force-release.sh' 'keyboard-force-rel
Fri Apr 6 15:03:59 2012:
Fri Apr 6 15:03:59 2012: [DONE]
Fri Apr 6 15:03:59 2012: :: Bringing up loopback interface [BUSY] [DONE]
Fri Apr 6 15:03:59 2012: :: Unlocking encrypted volumes: [BUSY] [DONE] And /var/log/pacman.log
[2012-04-06 10:18] Running 'pacman -Syu'
[2012-04-06 10:18] synchronizing package lists
[2012-04-06 10:18] starting full system upgrade
[2012-04-06 10:20] upgraded chromium (18.0.1025.142-1 -> 18.0.1025.151-1)
[2012-04-06 10:20] warning: directory permissions differ on media/
filesystem: 777 package: 755
[2012-04-06 10:20] warning: directory permissions differ on mnt/
filesystem: 777 package: 755
[2012-04-06 10:20] upgraded filesystem (2012.2-2 -> 2012.2-4)
[2012-04-06 10:20] upgraded kmod (7-1 -> 7-2)
[2012-04-06 10:20] upgraded laptop-mode-tools (1.60-1 -> 1.60-2)
[2012-04-06 10:20] upgraded lm_sensors (3.3.2-1 -> 3.3.2-2)
[2012-04-06 10:20] upgraded udev (181-5 -> 181-9)
[2012-04-06 10:20] upgraded util-linux (2.21-6 -> 2.21.1-2)
[2012-04-06 10:20] upgraded mkinitcpio (0.8.5-1 -> 0.8.6-2)
[2012-04-06 10:20] upgraded pcmciautils (018-2 -> 018-4)
[2012-04-06 10:20] upgraded syslog-ng (3.3.4-4 -> 3.3.4-5)
[2012-04-06 10:20] upgraded udisks (1.0.4-2 -> 1.0.4-3)Why that happened?
Downgrade packages probably helps, but I want the newest package in my system have ![]()
Last edited by xorgx3 (2012-04-06 13:26:11)
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Same here at boot, but brightness keys are'nt recognised. Perhaps a bug-report is in order?
Waiting for UDev uevents to be processed [BUSY] udevd[254]: failed to execute '/usr/lib/udev/keyboard-force-release.sh' 'keyboard-force-re"If the person you are talking to doesn't appear to be listening, be patient. It may simply be that he has a small piece of fluff in his ear." - A.A. Milne (Winnie-the-Pooh)
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Solution is very easy
Or you downgrade udev, or you're waiting for new udev package or just you are reading and using last comment there : https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/29307
Last edited by xorgx3 (2012-04-07 12:51:30)
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I looked at the file before, don't know how I could have missed it
, thank you for linking the the bug-report.
"If the person you are talking to doesn't appear to be listening, be patient. It may simply be that he has a small piece of fluff in his ear." - A.A. Milne (Winnie-the-Pooh)
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