Public bug reported:

Airplane Mode is stuck on 'On' after I turn off + turn on wifi via the
hardware switch on my laptop (Asus N53SV-S1827V), resulting in having no
wifi. If I go to 'Network' and turn off Airplane Mode the switch does
flip visually (though wifi doesn't start connecting), but when I reopen
the Network window the switch depicts Airplane mode to be on again.

I tried 'sudo rfkill unblock all' but this doesn't solve it. I have to
restart my laptop after which Airplane Mode is still on, but now I can
effectively toggle the switch in the Network window. This results in a
crash of the Network window, but wifi starts to connect again and when
reopening the Network window it shows that Airplane Mode is off.

The above behavior doesn't happen when I turn off wifi via the software
switch, so it must be related to toggling the hardware switch.

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: network-manager 0.9.4.0-0ubuntu4.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-40.64-generic 3.2.40
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-40-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.2
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Apr 26 13:41:32 2013
IfupdownConfig:
 auto lo
 iface lo inet loopback
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS "Precise Pangolin" - Beta amd64 (20120328)
IpRoute:
 default via 192.168.1.254 dev eth0  proto static
 169.254.0.0/16 dev eth0  scope link  metric 1000
 192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0  proto kernel  scope link  src 192.168.1.67  metric 1
MarkForUpload: True
NetworkManager.state:
 [main]
 NetworkingEnabled=true
 WirelessEnabled=false
 WWANEnabled=true
 WimaxEnabled=true
SourcePackage: network-manager
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
nmcli-dev:
 DEVICE     TYPE              STATE         DBUS-PATH
 eth0       802-3-ethernet    connected     
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/1
 wlan0      802-11-wireless   unavailable   
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/0
nmcli-nm:
 RUNNING         VERSION    STATE           NET-ENABLED   WIFI-HARDWARE   WIFI  
     WWAN-HARDWARE   WWAN
 running         0.9.4.0    connected       enabled       enabled         
disabled   enabled         enabled

** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug precise running-unity

** Description changed:

  Airplane Mode is stuck on 'On' after I turn off + turn on wifi via the
  hardware switch on my laptop (Asus N53SV-S1827V), resulting in having no
  wifi. If I go to 'Network' and turn off Airplane Mode the switch does
  flip visually (though wifi doesn't start connecting), but when I reopen
  the Network window the switch depicts Airplane mode to be on again.
  
  I tried 'sudo rfkill unblock all' but this doesn't solve it. I have to
  restart my laptop after which Airplane Mode is still on, but now I can
  effectively toggle the switch in the Network window. This results in a
  crash of the Network window, but wifi starts to connect again and when
  reopening the Network window it shows that Airplane Mode is off.
  
  The above behavior doesn't happen when I turn off wifi via the software
  switch, so it must be related to toggling the hardware switch.
  
- I'm on Ubuntu 12.04 64bit.
- 
  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
  Package: network-manager 0.9.4.0-0ubuntu4.2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-40.64-generic 3.2.40
  Uname: Linux 3.2.0-40-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.2
  Architecture: amd64
  Date: Fri Apr 26 13:41:32 2013
  IfupdownConfig:
-  auto lo
-  iface lo inet loopback
+  auto lo
+  iface lo inet loopback
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS "Precise Pangolin" - Beta amd64 (20120328)
  IpRoute:
-  default via 192.168.1.254 dev eth0  proto static 
-  169.254.0.0/16 dev eth0  scope link  metric 1000 
-  192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0  proto kernel  scope link  src 192.168.1.67  metric 1
+  default via 192.168.1.254 dev eth0  proto static
+  169.254.0.0/16 dev eth0  scope link  metric 1000
+  192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0  proto kernel  scope link  src 192.168.1.67  metric 1
  MarkForUpload: True
  NetworkManager.state:
-  [main]
-  NetworkingEnabled=true
-  WirelessEnabled=false
-  WWANEnabled=true
-  WimaxEnabled=true
+  [main]
+  NetworkingEnabled=true
+  WirelessEnabled=false
+  WWANEnabled=true
+  WimaxEnabled=true
  SourcePackage: network-manager
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  nmcli-dev:
-  DEVICE     TYPE              STATE         DBUS-PATH                         
         
-  eth0       802-3-ethernet    connected     
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/1  
-  wlan0      802-11-wireless   unavailable   
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/0
+  DEVICE     TYPE              STATE         DBUS-PATH
+  eth0       802-3-ethernet    connected     
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/1
+  wlan0      802-11-wireless   unavailable   
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/0
  nmcli-nm:
-  RUNNING         VERSION    STATE           NET-ENABLED   WIFI-HARDWARE   
WIFI       WWAN-HARDWARE   WWAN      
-  running         0.9.4.0    connected       enabled       enabled         
disabled   enabled         enabled
+  RUNNING         VERSION    STATE           NET-ENABLED   WIFI-HARDWARE   
WIFI       WWAN-HARDWARE   WWAN
+  running         0.9.4.0    connected       enabled       enabled         
disabled   enabled         enabled

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1173150

Title:
  Can't turn off 'Airplane Mode' after toggling hardware wifi switch

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Airplane Mode is stuck on 'On' after I turn off + turn on wifi via the
  hardware switch on my laptop (Asus N53SV-S1827V), resulting in having
  no wifi. If I go to 'Network' and turn off Airplane Mode the switch
  does flip visually (though wifi doesn't start connecting), but when I
  reopen the Network window the switch depicts Airplane mode to be on
  again.

  I tried 'sudo rfkill unblock all' but this doesn't solve it. I have to
  restart my laptop after which Airplane Mode is still on, but now I can
  effectively toggle the switch in the Network window. This results in a
  crash of the Network window, but wifi starts to connect again and when
  reopening the Network window it shows that Airplane Mode is off.

  The above behavior doesn't happen when I turn off wifi via the
  software switch, so it must be related to toggling the hardware
  switch.

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
  Package: network-manager 0.9.4.0-0ubuntu4.2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-40.64-generic 3.2.40
  Uname: Linux 3.2.0-40-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.2
  Architecture: amd64
  Date: Fri Apr 26 13:41:32 2013
  IfupdownConfig:
   auto lo
   iface lo inet loopback
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS "Precise Pangolin" - Beta amd64 (20120328)
  IpRoute:
   default via 192.168.1.254 dev eth0  proto static
   169.254.0.0/16 dev eth0  scope link  metric 1000
   192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0  proto kernel  scope link  src 192.168.1.67  metric 1
  MarkForUpload: True
  NetworkManager.state:
   [main]
   NetworkingEnabled=true
   WirelessEnabled=false
   WWANEnabled=true
   WimaxEnabled=true
  SourcePackage: network-manager
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  nmcli-dev:
   DEVICE     TYPE              STATE         DBUS-PATH
   eth0       802-3-ethernet    connected     
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/1
   wlan0      802-11-wireless   unavailable   
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/0
  nmcli-nm:
   RUNNING         VERSION    STATE           NET-ENABLED   WIFI-HARDWARE   
WIFI       WWAN-HARDWARE   WWAN
   running         0.9.4.0    connected       enabled       enabled         
disabled   enabled         enabled

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