On Thu, 2009-10-22 at 14:23 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote: > As far as I know NM *manages* the 'enable wireless / wired' settings, it > doesn't just *control* settings that are actually implemented elsewhere, > so that would appear to be a different problem. F12 is built to enable > bluetooth 'on demand', according to the feature notes, that could have > something to do with it. The "disable wireless" actually *does not* turn off the device. Besides, the device (both the wifi and bluetooth) are turned on long before n-m starts. In F10 they remembered last used setting, in F11 they started to just turn on always (I suspect some kernel/udev/hal options are playing part in that)... Martin
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