Hi jetdog,

Thanks for the report and writing a patch, that's awesome.
Unfortunately the patch won't apply cleanly to the upcoming Karmic
kernel - http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-
karmic.git;a=summary .  The kernel for Karmic is going to target the
2.6.31 kernel and it seems the driver has already changed since you
patched it for 2.6.29.

Also, the Ubuntu kernel team policy typically requires that patches be
submitted and accepted upstream first before pulling them into the
Ubuntu kernel.  Maintaining out of tree patches creates a lot of extra
work for the team and is also generally frowned upon if the patch is
acceptable for going upstream first.  With that said, care to update the
patch you have to be against the latest linux-input kernel tree and
submit upstream?  There should be plenty of time for this to get merged
into 2.6.31 and then the Karmic kernel will get it automatically.  I
pulled the following information from the MAINTAINERS file which
contains information for who and which mailing list the patch should be
submitted to as well at the git tree which should be used for generating
the patch.  Thanks.

INPUT (KEYBOARD, MOUSE, JOYSTICK, TOUCHSCREEN) DRIVERS
P:  Dmitry Torokhov
M:  [email protected]
M:  [email protected]
L:  [email protected]
T:  git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dtor/input.git
S:  Maintained
F:  drivers/input/

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