** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: udev
  
  I have a Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600.  This USB device has two keyboard
  interfaces:  bInterfaceNumber=0 is for the standard 104 keys, and
  bInterfaceNumber=1 is for the multimedia keys (vol up, vol down, mute,
  play/pause, and calculator).
  
  The rules in 60-persistent-input.rules creates a /dev/input/by-id
  /*-event-kbd symlink for interface 0, but then creates a symlink with
  the exact same name for interface 1, thus overwriting the symlink for
  interface 0.  This means that there is no persistent symlink for the
  event device corresponding to the 104 key interface.
  
  Including the interface number in the symlink name resolves this
  problem.  I've attached a patch that creates symlinks containing the
  interface number.  The old symlinks are left alone to preserve backward
  compatibility.
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+ Found in: udev-151-12.1 (Ubuntu 10.04 lucid)

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60-persistent-input.rules does not support USB devices with multiple interfaces
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/626449
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