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Hi ....

Sorry about this question, but I am a bit confused (and new to this kind 
of bleeding edge life style). I have a very nice X1 (2. gen) and I found 
mysef in a situation where the 3.14rc7 kernel surdenly where attractive, 
and now that my haswell are cooled down, and the X1 are steady as a rock 
(while sustpending it all the time), I have one big wish left.

I cant use my function keys ...

Now you guys have the solution (Thanks to Shuduo Sang  and Dan Aloni ) 
but I simply can't find any place where things ends. I cloned the SF git 
repos (that is quite slow) but I only found references to wery old 
kernels, and I simple cant find any of these new patched. You guys even 
have a nice download thing on the SF page ... from 2011 ...

Are these new paches applied directly into the linux kernel, or am I 
missing something totally ? what is the process ?

I am sure there is something I should have been reading, that answers my 
questions, but I can't find any good answers.

Can anyone help me out ?

Regards

/BL


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