> action=/etc/acpi/if-asus-eee.sh volupbtn.sh

So this is what's confusing me here.  It's clear that your laptop has a
proper kernel driver and we don't need the acpi-support event handler
for these keys, but I can't figure out which handler is actually being
used on these keys because there's no /etc/acpi/if-asus-eee.sh script in
acpi-support.

Does /etc/acpi/if-asus-eee.sh exist on your system?  If so, what does
'dpkg -S /etc/acpi/if-asus-eee.sh' return?

> /etc/acpi/events/thinkpad-volume-up

And that script was supposed to have been removed in the jaunty version
of acpi-support.  What does 'dpkg -S /etc/acpi/events/thinkpad-volume-
up' return?

Finally, can you run 'acpi_listen' and press each of the volume keys,
then paste the output?  That will decisively confirm which acpi-support
scripts we need to get rid of.

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volume and mute keys are repeated on Lucid on EEE PC 901
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