2009-07-03 23:32:12 |
Jeffrey Baker |
bug |
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added bug |
2009-07-03 23:33:39 |
Jeffrey Baker |
tags |
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regression thinkpad |
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2009-07-10 15:25:37 |
Wouter Stomp |
tags |
regression thinkpad |
regression-potential thinkpad |
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2009-07-18 02:51:26 |
Steve Langasek |
affects |
acpi-support (Ubuntu) |
linux (Ubuntu) |
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2009-07-18 02:51:26 |
Steve Langasek |
linux (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2009-07-18 02:51:26 |
Steve Langasek |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2009-07-18 02:55:56 |
Steve Langasek |
bug task added |
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linux (Ubuntu Karmic) |
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2009-07-30 01:55:47 |
P. Mohseni |
removed subscriber P. Mohseni |
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2009-08-21 04:38:26 |
Steve Beattie |
linux (Ubuntu Karmic): assignee |
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Canonical Kernel Team (canonical-kernel-team) |
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2009-08-24 16:54:09 |
Stefan Bader |
linux (Ubuntu Karmic): assignee |
Canonical Kernel Team (canonical-kernel-team) |
Stefan Bader (stefan-bader-canonical) |
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2009-08-24 19:14:46 |
Steve Langasek |
summary |
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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2009-09-04 13:25:32 |
P. Mohseni |
removed subscriber P. Mohseni |
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2009-09-27 14:14:03 |
Mathieu Allaert |
description |
Binary package hint: acpi-support
On Karmic x86_64 with the 2.6.31-1.14 kernel and acpi-support 0.124, using a ThinkPad X61 Tablet, the radio hotkey (Fn+F5) now toggles both radios at the same time. It's supposed to cycle through the four possible combinations of wifi and bluetooth. This worked fine in Intrepid, and Jaunty, and it worked in Karmic with the 2.6.30 kernel.
What happens: wifi and bluetooth powered on or off at once
What should happen: wifi and bluetooth power state cycled separately |
Binary package hint: acpi-support
On Karmic x86_64 with the 2.6.31-1.14 kernel and acpi-support 0.124, using a ThinkPad X61 Tablet, the radio hotkey (Fn+F5) now toggles both radios at the same time. It's supposed to cycle through the four possible combinations of wifi and bluetooth. This worked fine in Intrepid, and Jaunty, and it worked in Karmic with the 2.6.30 kernel.
What happens: wifi and bluetooth powered on or off at once
What should happen: wifi and bluetooth power state cycled separately
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2009-10-13 09:10:38 |
Steve Langasek |
linux (Ubuntu Karmic): status |
Triaged |
Won't Fix |
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2009-10-18 07:50:09 |
Steve Langasek |
tags |
regression-potential thinkpad |
thinkpad |
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2010-04-25 14:36:00 |
Jeremy Foshee |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Fix Released |
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2010-04-25 15:19:01 |
Steve Langasek |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Fix Released |
Triaged |
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2010-04-26 08:15:15 |
rsoika |
removed subscriber rsoika |
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2010-11-02 01:53:13 |
Gary M |
bug |
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added subscriber Gary M |
2011-01-03 23:46:48 |
iiegn |
bug |
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added subscriber iiegn |
2013-02-27 10:29:07 |
Stefan Bader |
linux (Ubuntu Karmic): assignee |
Stefan Bader (stefan-bader-canonical) |
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2013-02-27 10:32:27 |
Stefan Bader |
linux (Ubuntu): assignee |
Stefan Bader (stefan-bader-canonical) |
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2013-09-09 04:10:48 |
penalvch |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Incomplete |
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2013-09-09 04:11:08 |
penalvch |
summary |
thinkpad fn+f5, Asus fn+f2: regression, rfkill toggling in the kernel instead of userspace |
thinkpad fn+f5: regression, rfkill toggling in the kernel instead of userspace |
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2013-11-08 04:17:59 |
Launchpad Janitor |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Incomplete |
Expired |
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