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Some laptop keyboards don't generate release events
for some hotkeys. Since linux-2.6.32 the list of scancodes
for which to enable the force_release quirk can be set
via sysfs.
Apply this to Samsung N130.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Stezenbach <js@sig21.net>
Signed-off-by: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/215035
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This introduces a new rules section for USB keyboards, too.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/215035
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Unfortunately KEY_COFFEE is the canonical name in linux/input.h, and the more
sensible KEY_SCREENLOCK is an alias. Manually override this particular case,
since it's better to have "screenlock" in keymaps.
However, we still keep the automatic filtering for the general case, to avoid
introducing this problem again when input.h changes.
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More than one key name was mapped to the same key, due to linux/input.h
defining some aliases (in particular, KEY_HANGUEL, KEY_SCREENLOCK,
KEY_MIN_INTERESTING). These caused hash table collisions.
Changed the generation of the tables to ignore these aliases, and updated all
keymaps to use the canonical name.
This was detected by llvm-clang-analyzer. Thanks to Lennart Poettering for
doing these checks and pointing this out!
https://launchpad.net/bugs/426647
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The Hold key locks the panel and is hardwired. It doesn't have a sensible
keycode to map to, and shouldn't be overloaded either.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/407940
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/20223
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Remove key map files which have only one override. Instead, use keymap tools'
new feature of specifying scancode/keyname pairs directly at the command line.
Also add a comment to 95-keymap.rules about how to specify key mappings in the
rules.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/198530
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Reported in https://launchpad.net/bugs/400921
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Reported on https://launchpad.net/bugs/400252
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Reported as hal-info patch by Németh Márton <nm127@freemail.hu> on hal ML.
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Fn+F5 was previously assigned to "radio" which is fairly useless under X.
Switch it to "wlan".
Reported in http://bugs.debian.org/504643
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