@Bert: Before filing this bug I ran through the history of any magic mouse not 
working. Found it reoccured regularly.
>From my former experience in programming: Every time an issue like this arose, 
>some committer had an old, outdated library. They usually deny the fact until 
>proven wrong (no, I check out the whole branch). Afterwards they always have 
>an explanation (my machine is to slow to check out every day).

This happened for years over and over again.

I would be surprised if this time, different people reinvent the same
error at different times.

Thus: Some committer has a broken lib.

I don't know who, nore do I have time or skills to look into the kernel code. 
Thats why I asked Joseph to make sure it gets fixed.
And: It is no technical problem. It is an organisational problem.

@Joseph:
Currently I'm that busy that I don't know when to do it. I put it on my agenda 
but won't promise soon.

I have another question: Does the mainline kernel (plain vanilla)
support Macbooks out of the box (if so, why do I have to use a special
CD still?)

This might make the experiment less likely to succeed.

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