The driver that reports the status of the wireless devices finally calls to an BIOS SMI handler, which is a proprietary and a blackbox. This need to be fixed by BIOS.
However, clearing the bluetooth status (BIT 3 & BIT 9) in the "rfkill" driver does not fix the BT icon in task panel.
The driver that reports the status of the wireless devices finally calls to an BIOS SMI handler, which is a proprietary and a blackbox. This need to be fixed by BIOS.
However, clearing the bluetooth status (BIT 3 & BIT 9) in the "rfkill" driver does not fix the BT icon in task panel.