Re: iwl5000 issues

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Hi :)

On Wednesday 09 December 2009 21:44:59 Thomas Bächler wrote:
> Rafa Grim�n schrieb:
> > This helped a lot. Installed rfkill:
> >
> > # rfkill list
> > 0: tpacpi_bluetooth_sw: Bluetooth
> >         Soft blocked: yes
> >         Hard blocked: yes
> > 1: phy0: Wireless LAN
> >         Soft blocked: yes
> >         Hard blocked: yes
> 
> If it is hard blocked, you cannot do anything about it from the software
> end, you have to find a hardware switch or a kernel/rfkill bug.


I checked all the hardware options:

	- BIOS (reloaded defaults, changed all the settings I
	  could find, ...)

	- tried all the Fn+F# combinations and nothing

BIOS says it's active and so's Bluetooth, but when Linux boots ... don't work 
:( It's not too bad for me because I never use Bluetooth and don't use 
wireless much, so I'm not that stressed out ;)

Just mentioned this in case someone else has this NIC and has issues.

I'll try a previous kernel version and see, but I can't tell for sure when 
that will be (a bit messed up right now).

Thanks for your help everybody :)

   Rafa

-- 
"We cannot treat computers as Humans. Computers need love."

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