this affects me too. I am using ubuntu 11.10 on my dell studio 1558.
It keeps saying that device is not ready. The only workaround i can find
is to uncheck the enable networking option from its menu and then re-
enable it.
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Hm. This looks roughly like what I'm experiencing where if I uncheck
wifi in gnome-shell or XFCE4 (haven't tried in Unity yet) it is
permanently killed. XFCE4's network tool reports that the rf kill
switch has been used (not so, I just used the network gui).
Oddly, if I actually toggle the real
Okay, if rfkill unblock removes the soft block then it doesn't seem to
qualify as a hard block according to the kernel's definition. So I don't
think a bug against linux is needed.
Thanks Marc!
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It's roughly clear what the issue is, so marking this Triaged, I'll try
to push out a patch to test a fix for this. Since it can easily be
worked around, the priority should be left at Medium.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Mathieu: A similar issue has been reported in bug 826932, except this
time the kill switch sets both soft and hard blocks. But as with this
one the blocks are removed and wirless still doesn't connect. Would you
mind taking a quick look at that one to see whether or not is should be
marked as a
rfkill unblock does not return the wireless connectivity to the system.
rfkill list show nothing is soft or hard blocked.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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