** Description changed:

  Ubuntu version : 12.04
  
  Enable "Airplane Mode" from System Setting --> Network .
  Bluetooth can not be disabled and only disable WLAN.
  
- 
  Addition information :
  The issue is similar as below .
  https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675778
  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=821422
+ 
+ [Impact]
+ 
+  * Airplane mode goal is to switch off every radio signal that can conflict 
with the airplane functioning. 
+  * In gnome-control-center 3.4, only the Wifi is switched off, making the 
feature almost useless
+  * 12.04 LTS is an LTS, and it is currently used for pre-installed Ubuntu 
projects, so this is currently affecting everyone buying a pre-installed Ubuntu 
system or running the latest LTS
+ 
+ [Test Case]
+ 
+ Steps to reproduce:
+ 
+  * Switch on both wireless and bluetooth
+  * Enable "Airplane Mode" under System Settings -> Network
+ 
+ Expected behaviour:
+ 
+  * Both the wi-fi and bluetooth are switched off
+ 
+ Actual behaviour:
+  
+  * Only Wi-fi is switch off. The user can still use bluetooth devices
+ 
+ [Regression Potential]

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu version : 12.04
  
  Enable "Airplane Mode" from System Setting --> Network .
  Bluetooth can not be disabled and only disable WLAN.
  
  Addition information :
  The issue is similar as below .
  https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675778
  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=821422
  
+ == Request to backport to 12.04 LTS ==
+ 
  [Impact]
  
-  * Airplane mode goal is to switch off every radio signal that can conflict 
with the airplane functioning. 
-  * In gnome-control-center 3.4, only the Wifi is switched off, making the 
feature almost useless
-  * 12.04 LTS is an LTS, and it is currently used for pre-installed Ubuntu 
projects, so this is currently affecting everyone buying a pre-installed Ubuntu 
system or running the latest LTS
+  * Airplane mode goal is to switch off every radio signal that can conflict 
with the airplane functioning.
+  * In gnome-control-center 3.4, only the Wifi is switched off, making the 
feature almost useless
+  * 12.04 LTS is an LTS, and it is currently used for pre-installed Ubuntu 
projects, so this is currently affecting everyone buying a pre-installed Ubuntu 
system or running the latest LTS
  
  [Test Case]
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  
-  * Switch on both wireless and bluetooth
-  * Enable "Airplane Mode" under System Settings -> Network
+  * Switch on both wireless and bluetooth
+  * Enable "Airplane Mode" under System Settings -> Network
  
  Expected behaviour:
  
-  * Both the wi-fi and bluetooth are switched off
+  * Both the wi-fi and bluetooth are switched off
  
  Actual behaviour:
-  
-  * Only Wi-fi is switch off. The user can still use bluetooth devices
+ 
+  * Only Wi-fi is switch off. The user can still use bluetooth devices
  
  [Regression Potential]
+ 
+ To be defined by a desktop developer. The actual patch in GNOME 3.6 that
+ fixes this bug is:
+ 
+ https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-control-
+ center/commit/?h=gnome-3-6&id=7aef2fb307a9ff9c32fbe9dc6bc36e1eef5e72ab

** Changed in: oem-priority
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

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