Re: x100e rfkill problem...

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On Sun, 19 Sep 2010, Hakan KÄzÄlhan wrote:
> There is no rfkill interface for wireless card. (present for bluetooth)

WiFi rfkill interface is handled by the wireless NIC driver, not by
thunkpad-acpi, so I can't help you much.

> Fn + F5 enables and disables only bluetooth.

You can reprogram FN+F5 to generate some other keycode, one which would
force NetworkManager to disable wireless.  But that is likely to require
rfkill support on the wireless NIC driver, as well.

You will probably find more help on the Linux ThinkPad ML.  Maybe your
questions are already answer on http://www.thinkwiki.org (but don't _ask_
there, the wiki is just for answers.  Questions go to the mailing list or
forums).

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