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Add a comment to all assignments to f20 that this actually should be "micmute"
in a future when we aren't limited by X.org's key code limiations any more.
On the Dell Latitude, the mic mute key event is generated by wmi
driver, the keycode assigned to this hotkey from kernel is
KEY_MICMUTE (248), this keycode is too big for xorg to handle,
in the xorg, the XF86AudioMicMute is assigned to F20.
Please refer to 4e648ea0 of xkeyboard-config.
BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1326684
BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1339998
Signed-off-by: Hui Wang <hui.wang@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
Due to recent changes where $network "maps" to network-online.target
it is not guaranteed that initscript which provides networking will
be terminated after network.target during shutdown which is against LSB.
The barrier_wait_next_twice* test-cases run:
Parent: Child:
set_alarm(10) sleep_for(1);
... set_alarm(1);
sleep_for(2) ...
Therefore, the parent exits after 2+ periods, the client's alarm fires
after 2+ periods. This race turns out to be lost by the child on other
machines, so avoid it by increasing the parent's sleep-interval to 4. This
way, the client has 2 periods to run the barrier test, which is far more
than enough.
Some events take longer than the default 30 seconds. Killing those
events will leave the machine halfway configured.
Add a commandline option '--event-timeout' to handle these cases.
Avoid using msecs in favor of usec_t. This is more consistent with the
other parts of systemd and avoids the confusion between msec and usec. We
always use usecs, end of story.
This allows the sockets to be bound to a specific address before it is configured,
also enable SO_REUSEADDR to allow multiple DHCP clients to run at the same time.
Set SYSLOG_FACILITY field for kernel log messages too. Setting only
SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER="kernel" is not sufficient and tools reading journal
maybe confused by missing SYSLOG_FACILITY field for kernel log messages.