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SubjectRe: x86-32-config: why is pc-speaker an input device?
On 02/15/2008 10:19 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
> I'm wondering how the generic, builtin PC-Speaker (config option
> "INPUT_PCSPKR") can be used as an input device.
>
> If it can not be used for input, why is it under the input config section:
>
> "Device Drivers"
> + -> "Input Device Support"
> + -> "Miscellaneous devices"
> + -> "PC Speaker Support"
>
> When booting, it is "enumerated" as an input device: (from dmesg)
>
> input: PC Speaker as /devices/platform/pcspkr/input/input2
>
> Just trying to figure out the rationale behind the choice...

Again :)

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