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SubjectRe: XFree86 seems to be being wrongly accused of doing the wrong thing
Christian Guggenberger wrote:
>>With 2.6.4 I'm getting the following messages very early in the boot
>>long before XFree86 is started:
>>
>>Mar 18 16:05:31 mudlark kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key released
>>(translated set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
>>Mar 18 16:05:31 mudlark kernel: atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It
>>shouldn't access hardware directly.
>>
>>They are repeated 6 times and are NOT the result of any keys being
>>pressed or released.
>
>
> this has been fixed in XFree86 HEAD (4.4.99.1)
> see changelog entry nr. 6 - the changes can easily be backported to 4.3.0, and work as expected on my box.
> (no noise anymore)

I repeat. These messages are appearing when XFree86 is NOT running so
there is no way that it can be the cause of them.

Peter
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