On 1/4/25 19:32, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
Sorry, I didn't correcly understand the "terminals" reference, I
interpreted that to mean the target events. OK I'll get 3 ssh
connections to get all the events. Rebooting back to 6.15
Got an event 1 reported:
Input driver version is 1.0.1
Inpu
On 1/4/25 18:47, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
On 1/4/25 18:37, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Grab both. I don't know why there are two, but maybe it's the other
one. I don't know where else logind would be seeing a power key. It's
possible that it could come from the keyboard, but that's very unlikely.
On 1/4/25 16:43, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
On 1/4/25 16:24, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Install "evtest". If you run it with no parameters, it will give you a
list of available devices. I have two power switch input devices for
some reason, but the physical power button seems to trigger the second
one
On 2/4/25 03:27, Chris Murphy wrote:
For what it's worth, rc0 builds are a Fedora only thing. Upstream doesn't
release rc0. They're not linux-next but they can still have these kinds of bugs.
I'd say, move to kernel-6.15.0-0.rc0.20250331git4e82c87058f4.6.fc43 or stick
with 6.14.0, and just ab
For what it's worth, rc0 builds are a Fedora only thing. Upstream doesn't
release rc0. They're not linux-next but they can still have these kinds of
bugs.
I'd say, move to kernel-6.15.0-0.rc0.20250331git4e82c87058f4.6.fc43 or stick
with 6.14.0, and just abandon the kernel that isn't working.
On 4/1/25 2:37 PM, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
I'm going to wait for the kernel being built before creating a BZ in
case its fixed already.
Interesting to note the events causing the issue are coming in as
event1, but actually pressing the power button generates event2.
Overnight there were 6 eve
On 2/4/25 08:37, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
I'm going to wait for the kernel being built before creating a BZ in
case its fixed already.
Interesting to note the events causing the issue are coming in as
event1, but actually pressing the power button generates event2.
Overnight there were 6 event
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On 1/4/25 18:37, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Grab both. I don't know why there are two, but maybe it's the other
one. I don't know where else logind would be seeing a power key. It's
possible that it could come from the keyboard, but that's very unlikely.
Not sure if my syntax was correct, I used:
On 1/4/25 18:52, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
Doing it again, but grabbing the "sleep button" also (events 0, 1 & 2).
Same results, nothing via evtest, system shut down. Almost like the
kernel event buffer is out by one, or some rogue pointer is spattering
the buffer. This one took just 10 minu
On 4/1/25 12:47 AM, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
On 1/4/25 18:37, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Grab both. I don't know why there are two, but maybe it's the other
one. I don't know where else logind would be seeing a power key. It's
possible that it could come from the keyboard, but that's very unlikely.
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