On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 11:39:38AM +0100, Thomas Bächler wrote:

> Use the rfkill utility from core. It will display the rfkill devices and
> modify their state. As James said, using the sysfs interface is
> depreacted and it will disappear soon.

(/me reads rfkill.c)
Rfkill depends on the sysfs interface at least for reading names.
The rest is indeed done via /dev/rfkill.
 
> If you want to avoid deactivating your wireless by accident, I guess you
> need to modify the settings of the ACPI module like mentioned in the
> other subthread.

Well, since I don't have /etc/acpi at all it looks like this
switch works without any soft support at all. So I guess it
just can't be disabled.

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FA

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