Bug also confirmed on Acer Aspire D255.

As suggested by #13 I have blacklisted said item in blacklist.conf.

funicorn, open source works on whoever wants to do the fixes. Since this
isn't a major security problem (AFAIK) and doesn't do much of anything
to functionality (also AFAIK), nobody's gotten around to it. (To be
fair, most of the devs have left it alone because they're dancing around
Unity and friends, but that's not really an objection, is it?)

The offending code is provided in #11 so, if it bothers you, you may fix
it. The syntax seems simple enough. Just copy the if-then block several
times and replace the model numbers with all the numbers that have been
mentioned in this discussion, if I parse it correctly? I don't program
very much.

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