[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# SSB_SPROM=$(find /sys -name ssb_sprom)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# sudo cat $SSB_SPROM > ssb_sprom_copy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# more ssb_sprom_copy
01300000070028100800BE0D00FFFFFF11430080020000000010001800000000FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF0000FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF1A000E921F40FFFF
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF36303D15A0FA79FEFF83FFFF4AFFFFFFFFFFFFFF3EFF494A02FFFFFF
0CFFFFFFFFFF021F


Larry Finger wrote:
> Ehud Gavron wrote:
>> Yes.  See below.  The USB device is the BT radio.
>>
>> Ehud
>> usb 1-2.4: USB disconnect, address 4
>> b43-phy0: Radio hardware status changed to DISABLED
>> usb 1-2.4: new full speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 7
>> usb 1-2.4: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
>> b43-phy0: Radio hardware status changed to ENABLED
>
> OK, the system is reacting to the switch, but the LED is not. Could 
> you please run the following two commands and send me the file 
> ssb_sprom_copy?
>
> SSB_SPROM=$(find /sys -name ssb_sprom)
> sudo cat $SSB_SPROM > ssb_sprom_copy
>
> Thanks,
>
> Larry
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