@Mark,Paul This seems to be due to the 9 byte packgage format used by dells dualpoint. There is a patch[0] on the lkml that fixes that behaviour, though it's probably not perfect its a fine workaround for me.
regards
raf
[0] http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=122874571315439&w=2
@Mark,Paul
This seems to be due to the 9 byte packgage format used by dells dualpoint.
There is a patch[0] on the lkml that fixes that behaviour, though it's probably not perfect its a fine workaround for me.
regards
raf
[0] http:// marc.info/ ?l=linux- kernel& m=1228745713154 39&w=2