It did not help. Unfortunately I don't understand it enough to debug.
I've been using fedora for a long time and I learned not to touch the wheel. But I'm still very curious about fixing this. To learn a bit more about udev, if not for anything else.
Trying:
# cat /etc/udev/ rules.d/ 95-keyboard. rules release_ end" release_ end" release_ end" release_ end" VENDOR} ="$attr{ [dmi/id] sys_vendor} " VENDOR} =="TOSHIBA" , RUN+="keyboard- force-release. sh $devpath common-volume-keys" force_release_ end"
ACTION=="remove", GOTO="force_
SUBSYSTEM!="serio", GOTO="force_
KERNEL!="serio*", GOTO="force_
DRIVER!="atkbd", GOTO="force_
ENV{DMI_
ENV{DMI_
LABEL="
It did not help. Unfortunately I don't understand it enough to debug.
I've been using fedora for a long time and I learned not to touch the wheel. But I'm still very curious about fixing this. To learn a bit more about udev, if not for anything else.