Mark, thanx for your help. For other reason I reinstalled and problem 
appears gone. Thanks for all the help you folks give to folks like me.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Stosberg" <m...@summersault.com>
To: <c...@industryinet.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 7:50 PM
Subject: [Bug 430361] Re: thinkpad_acpi: WARNING: sysfs 
attributehotkey_enable is deprecated and will be removed. Hotkeyreporting is 
always enabled


Here's a workaround to make alerts stop. (It does not stop related event
from happening, it just stops you from being notified about it. )

Open this file for editing:

sudo gedit /etc/kerneloops.conf

You can comment it out as follows. This will prevent you being alerted
to *any* kernel oops event:

# allow-submit = ask

Another alternative seems to be to leave the line active, but change the
value from "ask" to "yes". I presume that in this case it is e-mailing
all the kernel "oops" reports back to the kerneloops website, but
without alerting you about them. I confirmed that it also stops the
alerts, but I can't confirm if it still sends the emails.

Either way, you'll have to restart the "kerneloops" service after you
make the change. (Rebooting would do the trick, too)

sudo /etc/init.d/kerneloops restart

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