Jeffrey Baker, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/cu
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Karmic)
Assignee: Stefan Bader (stefan-bader-canonical) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Stefan Bader (stefan-bader-canonical) => (unassigned)
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On a dell insperon 17 the Fn+F2 should turn wifi on/off - it does not.
Addtionally, dissabling bluetooth turns off Wifi and you cannot recover using
the GUI.
This recipy get's wiFi back on, although I just borrowed it from other users
with the same issue and have not figured out what it does.
su
I must say it does not work properly in lucid (just updated from
karmic): same behaviour as karmic.
Laptop model: asus f3e
acpi-support version: 0.136
dani...@asus:~$ uname -a
Linux asus 2.6.32-21-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 16 08:10:02 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux
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It most certainly does not "work properly". The acpi-support package is
still working around the fact that the kernel is toggling the antenna
state instead of letting this be set by a userspace policy.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Triaged
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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in lucid it works properly
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This bug report was marked as Triaged a while ago but has not had any
updated comments for quite some time. Please let us know if this issue
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** Tags removed: regression-potential
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Evan,
Since I'm not experiencing it anymore, you'll have to tell us what's
different about your system. What wireless chip and bluetooth driver,
what type of laptop, what kernel version, what is the output of
acpi_listen when you press the wireless hotkey?
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Still experiencing this bug with Karmic 9.10 had to `rfkill enable` to
get my wireless working.
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The remaining issue has been worked around in the acpi-support scripts
for karmic, so marking this 'wontfix' since there's no longer an urgent
need for this to be changed (and doing so would require coordination
with acpi-support again).
I think the kernel behavior is still a bug and that this sho
With 2.6.31-13, the kernel now /only/ toggles the software kill on the
iwl3945, not on the bluetooth.
I think it's still wrong and a kernel bug for the kernel to be
processing the hotkey in this fashion, but this at least makes it
possible to work around the remaining issue in userspace with acpi-
Hi!
Anything new on this? I can confirm the bug on my thinkpad r60e - Model
0657-4TG.
Best regards,
Acker
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On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 02:17:29PM -, Stefan Bader wrote:
> No that has a ipw2200. I was mislead by the assumption that the wireless
> hotkey
> only is connected to the ec which then has to relay that through acpi
> drivers.
> But I learned that it also might be routed to the wireless devic
No that has a ipw2200. I was mislead by the assumption that the wireless hotkey
only is connected to the ec which then has to relay that through acpi drivers.
But I learned that it also might be routed to the wireless device directly.
Could you gather the output of "rfkill list" during the seque
I've reconfirmed this, shutting down all processes that could possibly be
related:
- gdm
- NetworkManager
- hal
- acpid
- devicekit-power
- bluetoothd
And monitor the rfkill state from the console. When I hit Fn+F5, the wireless
kill switch is still being toggled.
# cd /sys/class/rfkill/r
I just tried this on a T42p with kernel 2.6.31-9.29. Either this changed now or
that model behaves different, which makes not much sense. I can see the event
going through acpid and causing /etc/acpi/ibm-wireless being called.
So for me it goes through the 4 states. The only problem I see is that
** Summary changed:
- thinkpad fn+f5 regression now toggles wifi and bluetooth at once
+ thinkpad fn+f5, Asus fn+f2: regression, rfkill toggling in the kernel instead
of userspace
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