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SubjectRe: 2.3.36-USB-keyboard: missing scancode
On Thu, Jan 6, 2000, Martin Costabel <costabel@wanadoo.fr> wrote:

>Was the kernel USB code ever supposed to work on anything but US
>keyboards?
>On Apple ISO USB keyboards in any case, there were always 2 keys
>(scancode 50 and 100) unmapped by the keycode matrix. From looking at
>the 2.3.36 version, this doesn't seem to have changed. (This cannot
>really be tested on a Pmac, because the PPC architecture was left behind
>at 2.3.29 or so).

Now that we have the bitkeep tree up, the PPC arch is (slowly) coming
back in the 2.3.x game.




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