In windows, orange indicates wireless hardware switch is off, white
indicates wireless hardware switch is on.
When disconnected and/or connected to a network in the ON state, the
light stays white and does not flash.
I won't be able to test any potential changes to fix it as I don't have
Linux on
I can confirm that this issue also happens in windows (The user of the
function key button is not required to access the functions! But the FN
key is required to use the F1-F12), therefore it's not a Linux Kernel
bug, it's actually the laptop/BIOS mapping is incorrect. Therefore this
is not an issu
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
HP DV6-4008TX Wireless key light constantly flashing wh
So in essence it works but needs to be re-mapped.
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Title:
HP DV6-4008TX Function Keys do not work - brightness, sound, wireless
Sta
I've just discovered that all the keys do work - longer explanation
required:
The issue seems to be that the behaviour on windows is different
(IIRC... this would be why i'm confused using the keyboard in linux).
On windows, F1-F12 are the default actions for pressing these keys, with
the functio
I probably didn't explain clearly enough:
So, what's actually happening is, the function key behaviour works
without pressing the function key - for instance you just press the
brightness button F2/F3 and the brightness changes, without using FN
and the F1-F12 keys require pressing the FN key to
Thanks, not a new issue, noticed the flashing lights in 12.04
Have checked on 3.11 rc1 amd64 no change.
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream-v3.11-rc1
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The last time I installed Linux on this laptop was around Ubuntu 12.04,
I believe the same problem existed then. So I don't think it's a
regression, it's just not been implemented. Laptop is around 2 years
old. Possibly problem exists because the laptop model is obscure etc.
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