Jean-Louis Dupond wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I'm the owner of a XPS 15, which has this issue.
> The best solution would indeed be to solve the real bug, and not work
> around it in Linux.
> 
> But still, if we can fix it with rather small impact/code on linux, I
> think we should just do it.
> It makes linux more user friendly this way.
> 
> A small remark also:
> Is it really possible to disable bluetooth without killing wifi in
> Windows on the XPS?

I rebooted into Win7. You are right, on this Dell Vostro 3550 the Fn+F2 has
only two states: turn on both BT+WiFi or turn both off. My old ASUS laptop
had 3 states and I could turn off independently BT while not WiFi. ;) 
So, rfkill application on Linux behaves in the same way as the Fn+F2 in Linux
and in Win 7.

Martin
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