Reproduce:
- Ensure that bluetooth is DISABLED.
- Enable "flight" mode (so that all wireless communications are switched-off).
- Wait a few seconds after all wireless communications has been switched-off, then disable "flight" mode.
Result:
- Wireless connectivity (in my case, connection to a cellular telecommunications network) is restored, but with bluetooth ENABLED.
Expectation:
- Wireless connectivity is restored to the same state it was in when "flight" mode was enabled (i.e. the mobile device remembers the state of wireless networking/Wi-Fi, bluetooth and cellular).
I experience this under Ubuntu 10.1 also.
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Reproduce:
- Ensure that bluetooth is DISABLED.
- Enable "flight" mode (so that all wireless communications are switched-off).
- Wait a few seconds after all wireless communications has been switched-off, then disable "flight" mode.
Result:
- Wireless connectivity (in my case, connection to a cellular telecommunications network) is restored, but with bluetooth ENABLED.
Expectation:
- Wireless connectivity is restored to the same state it was in when "flight" mode was enabled (i.e. the mobile device remembers the state of wireless networking/Wi-Fi, bluetooth and cellular).
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bq Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Edition S23A_BQ_ L100EN_ 2012_160408 -36-54- vivid
* OS: Ubuntu 15.04 (OTA-10.1)
* OS build number: OTA-10.1
* Ubuntu Image part: 20160408.4
* Ubuntu build description: Ubuntu 15.04 - armf (20160408-211605)
* Device Image part: 20160329-a9bacdb
* Device build description: VEGETA01A-
* Customisation Image [art: 20160324-