It looks like this will not be fixed in kernel 2.6.27 either because (at least 
up to rc3) the section of drivers/input/input.c in Sergey Yanovich's patch 
isn't going to change. I believe acpi_fakekey is only a Debian-based distro 
thing, so has anyone from Debian or Ubuntu even tried to argue that the 
mainline kernel be patched for this? Or is Debian acpi handling going to be 
modified? Even if a kernel change were proposed for
2.6.28 that will be around 1 year since it was broken in 2.6.24. I for one 
would appreciate it if Ubuntu/Debian proprietary kernel patches were kept to 
the absolute minimum.

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acpi_fakekey stopped working for certain keycodes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217504
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