I don't understand. The wireless has worked fine before. Both led goes on and off and so does the device. Why can't you make this work in the new kernels/system? Cannot have a system where one have to disable wireless connection before one can turn off the wireless device. This doesn't make sense.
So I suggest looking at how this has been done in the past.
Now I have the problem that I have to run the kernel with
acpi_osi="Linux". This in turns leads to a problem that if I want to increase the volume using the multimedia keys, then it is always done twice. And the system lags somewhat when one increase/decrease the sound. If I turn off acpi_osi="Linux" this doesn't happen, but then wireless is not working.
I don't understand. The wireless has worked fine before. Both led goes on and off and so does the device. Why can't you make this work in the new kernels/system? Cannot have a system where one have to disable wireless connection before one can turn off the wireless device. This doesn't make sense.
So I suggest looking at how this has been done in the past.
Now I have the problem that I have to run the kernel with
acpi_osi="Linux". This in turns leads to a problem that if I want to increase the volume using the multimedia keys, then it is always done twice. And the system lags somewhat when one increase/decrease the sound. If I turn off acpi_osi="Linux" this doesn't happen, but then wireless is not working.