Re: How to handle WWAN card, together with WLAN or separate?

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Am Tue, 8 May 2007 23:08:44 -0300
schrieb Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@xxxxxxxxxx>:

> It makes sense to group it with other WLAN rfkill switches, and
> thinkpads only have a single key (typically fn+f5) which is supposed
> to control all radios anyway, so I am inclined to do just that.

I do not fully understand your mail, maybe because i dont know much
about the input subsystem, its types, classes and how it is related to
acpi.
The statement i quoted is not true for all thinkpads. Please keep in
mind that some thinkpads have an additional hardware kill switch.
However the new solution will handle rfkill, i would still like to be
able to trigger something on an hwillswitch event. And of cause the
trigger should be able to get the state of the switch or at least a
different event should be fired.

Henning

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