Re: eeepc-laptop: bugreport

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Matthew Garrett wrote:
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 12:53:11PM +0100, andrej.gelenberg@xxxxxxx wrote:

Is it not better to use rfkill-switch provided from wlan-driver when? At least Atheros drivers support rfkill propertly. You can make it LED for that eeepcs and set the default trigger to rfkill. I have tried to make it so, but on 1005ha it is a proper rfkill.

No. The platform is designed (for whatever reason) such that rfkill turns the device off and disassociates it from the PCI bus. Support for that is necessary.

I have tried to make the devicesearch for hotplug propertly, but it cause
the system freeze. (http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14570#c1)

rt2860 is buggy.

More specifically, the eeepc-laptop workaround for rt2860 was buggy and broke all models with non-rt2860 wireless.

Regards
Alan
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