On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 09:39:18AM -0000, Nicolò Chieffo wrote:
> But on the other hand if devices are thought off by default, in some
> corner cases the LEDs are switched down.

I don't understand what you mean.  Do you mean that the LED is shown as a
separate device under the /sys/class/net tree on these asus laptops?

I agree that the bug needs fixed - it affects other laptops besides asus,
including mine - but I don't agree with treating devices as "on" when they
don't have a control interface.  That could be a regression on some systems,
so that's not a change I'm willing to make at this point in the release
cycle since we can't really test all the possible cases.

So I'm uploading a fix for this which retains the existing default handling
of network devices with no power interface.  If you still have problems with
this version, please help me understand what that problem is; I'm happy to
help fix any remaining problems, I just don't believe that changing the
semantics of isAnyWirelessPoweredOn() is the right way to fix them.

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change isAnyWirelessPoweredOn() accordingly to the removal of the old status 
kernel interface
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180598
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