I have built another test kernel that I would like to ask you to spend
some time for testing it.  You shouldn't have any issues installing this
one.  This time, the kernel contains a new driver for the rfkill: amilo-
rfkill.  This is a new driver available on Linux kernel mainline, but
not yet backported into Ubuntu.

You can find the new test kernel here:

  http://people.canonical.com/~henrix/amilo-rfkill/

Just download the packages and install them manually. Then, before
booting into the new kernel make sure you remove the kernel parameters
you added into your grub configuration (the "nonexec=off").

After booting into the new kernel, make sure you don't have the fsam7400
module loaded (i.e., don't modprobe fsam7400).  You can confirm the
module is not loaded by running:

  lsmod | grep fsam7400

This command shall not return any output.

Finally, just load the amilo-rfkill module:

  sudo modprobe amilo-rfkill

Please report back telling me if this new driver is working for you.
Also, please send me the output of the following commands:

  uname -a
  cat /proc/cmdline

Thanks.

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