It seems to be related to Windows7 wrong driver behaviour... I have a
windows7 in dual boot with ubuntu... volume keys issue seems to occur
only after a driver crash in Windows7 (which does not support the cine-
dash properly)... Indeed if I reboot windows7 and I avoid to perform any
action (so drivers do not crash) then at next boot ubuntu properly
recognizes the volume keys. Is it possible for Windows7 to mess up with
BIOS properties? since it is something influencing ubuntu and acting
before startup, it must be some BIOS property/feature... Weird,
though... I will keep you updated if I find something else interesting.

** Summary changed:

- [REGRESSION] Volume Keys do not work anymore with new linux image update 
(Wrong keycode mapping of RAISE VOLUME and LOWER VOLUME)
+ Volume Keys do not work anymore (Wrong keycode mapping of RAISE VOLUME and 
LOWER VOLUME) when interacting with driver crash of previously booted Windows7

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Volume Keys do not work anymore (Wrong keycode mapping of RAISE VOLUME and 
LOWER VOLUME) when interacting with driver crash of previously booted Windows7
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/543748
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