(In reply to Andrej Lazo from comment #8) > (In reply to Takashi Iwai from comment #5) > > So the key isn't emitted through the normal PS2 unlike the recent HP > > machines. > > Try other /dev/input/event* files on openSUSE 13.1 kernel. One of them > > should correspond to the input device from the ACPI video driver. > > > > Also, please give the hwinfo outputs running on both openSUSE 13.1 and 13.2 > > kernels. Attach the files to Bugzilla. > > linux-avmf:~ # evtest /dev/input/event5 > Input driver version is 1.0.1 > Input device ID: bus 0x19 vendor 0x0 product 0x6 version 0x0 > Input device name: "Video Bus" > Supported events: > Event type 0 (Sync) > Event type 1 (Key) > Event code 224 (Brightness down) > Event code 225 (Brightness up) > Event code 227 (?) > Event code 241 (?) > Event code 242 (?) > Event code 243 (?) > Event code 244 (?) > Event code 245 (?) > Testing ... (interrupt to exit) > Event: time 1417038101.228446, type 1 (Key), code 224 (Brightness down), > value 1 > Event: time 1417038101.228446, -------------- Report Sync ------------ > Event: time 1417038101.228484, type 1 (Key), code 224 (Brightness down), > value 0 > Event: time 1417038101.228484, -------------- Report Sync ------------ > Event: time 1417038102.344158, type 1 (Key), code 225 (Brightness up), value > 1 > Event: time 1417038102.344158, -------------- Report Sync ------------ > Event: time 1417038102.344194, type 1 (Key), code 225 (Brightness up), value > 0 > Event: time 1417038102.344194, -------------- Report Sync ------------ > ^C So far, so good. Try similarly on openSUSE 13.2 kernel, too. No input device gives like this at all?