The actual switching is happening in the BIOS when you press the key. The
BIOS spits out the keycode and dell-laptop says "OK sure, lets change our
internal status now" So that would explain how the information works
reverted. Dell-laptop also has support to send the toggle itself, but it
needs to know the starting status to accurately do that.
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 17:51, Daniel Cardin <email address hidden>wrote:
> Mario: What is different if I boot with the switch off then ? How does
> nm-applet and the rest make it work ? What's different?
> another way to put it, how was it working in hal in jaunty prior to v4 IIRC
> ?
>
> There has to be something... Otherwise I wouldn't be online at the
> moment through nm-applet :)
>
> --
> [Dell Latitude D430, iwl3945] Wireless can't be activated after disabling
> kill switch
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/430809
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug.
>
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Mario Limonciello
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Sent from Austin, Texas, United States
Daniel:
The actual switching is happening in the BIOS when you press the key. The
BIOS spits out the keycode and dell-laptop says "OK sure, lets change our
internal status now" So that would explain how the information works
reverted. Dell-laptop also has support to send the toggle itself, but it
needs to know the starting status to accurately do that.
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 17:51, Daniel Cardin <email address hidden>wrote:
> Mario: What is different if I boot with the switch off then ? How does /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 430809
> nm-applet and the rest make it work ? What's different?
> another way to put it, how was it working in hal in jaunty prior to v4 IIRC
> ?
>
> There has to be something... Otherwise I wouldn't be online at the
> moment through nm-applet :)
>
> --
> [Dell Latitude D430, iwl3945] Wireless can't be activated after disabling
> kill switch
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug.
>
--
Mario Limonciello
<email address hidden>
Sent from Austin, Texas, United States