Thank you for your time testing. Unfortunately, it looks like the new driver (amilo-rfkill) does not support your platform.
A task has been added to this bug so that a release note will help people using the fsam7400 driver to use the workaround.
There's one other thing you may want to try. I just learn that there is another device driver on the kernel that actually should support your platform. Instead of loading the fsam7400 module you can try: "sudo modprobe wistron_btns". Again, before you try this, please make sure you boot the kernel *without* the "noexec" parameter.
Thank you for your time testing. Unfortunately, it looks like the new driver (amilo-rfkill) does not support your platform.
A task has been added to this bug so that a release note will help people using the fsam7400 driver to use the workaround.
There's one other thing you may want to try. I just learn that there is another device driver on the kernel that actually should support your platform. Instead of loading the fsam7400 module you can try: "sudo modprobe wistron_btns". Again, before you try this, please make sure you boot the kernel *without* the "noexec" parameter.