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USB-serial fixes for v4.14-rc6
Here's a new metro-usb device id for another bar-code scanner. Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJFBAABCAAvFiEEHszNKQClByu0A+9RQQ3kT97htJUFAlnoTmoRHGpvaGFuQGtl cm5lbC5vcmcACgkQQQ3kT97htJWw7A/8CcZIokgucSDAvBKbmFKIB7kWDoFnLMjQ /pVQOgR+Pkw7sDAHlc/N4KSsSQhP6VdQ+lar8NwK9GyI0lQ2Xl3kD7beEiznTV7Q fCgIW5w059W6W0hezVuRMPmJyQr6T/8HhIJXTC1y4xUw4IEX5m13LEoVWJasOnLP oCUsaod6RhOsNQWWcC6vfmbTji/DikmZSUwHYj0YXsaLyz9fakV7WvRJVIz4MZsi 4Ea8a4PVnc5ki7UxxIIoGPwao/zX1fcuYCZgWeLmgPQ5oU7JOlMY4A9LZd7ETqNP JJEcG1vuW3FupUYMQqbykd5a5div1VyfGW4vBDzpF71ipA8pPt8bgxeJVSQ/KSAA /qAT2SkAtzJc1LMVnNOl5YTNSd9H1UdJknL93CaS6QIE8h5ew1k9uJyLDlRBszLZ lTdoD9ngojNQ4V4xZxoT5hpHslZxXrvwLM1vJjLE7vR7qXaxYJ9sAnpKQQURnYzJ d55Ie6Lj8dalNjTCPPiGX6SbtXV+yMJMyQtwdsnmTeJe7W9Y1wQ3XFBeevNy8I84 fqXmuEgHjpfT/xMnFWVNYzVGY2YM/w/1Uu7PYOKpx8C7DQGNiEo43bqIoLSVts62 3qZDwHbt9Ie2ERrVth9d47awd2I+aiLxz2ClYbRkhqlOdN4NfFo38Nzs7Og5reya ykBF074OfT4= =g3Ln -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'usb-serial-4.14-rc6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/johan/usb-serial into usb-linus Johan writes: USB-serial fixes for v4.14-rc6 Here's a new metro-usb device id for another bar-code scanner. Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
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