Hi,
the problem is, when i press wlan-key, the hotplug-work is triggerd,
but you can not say, which device to unplug.
My idea is to separate the key-event and rfkill-handler.
So you can bind key to userspace-tool, which turn the
rfkill on and off.
Besides i think the hotplug-workaround ist not very
good solution. If rfkill don't work propper
on other models, then isn't it better to use
software-rfkill from wlan-driver?
(to use staging drivers isn't good,
and good drivers have it implemented)
The hotplug-workaround can be maded by
userspace too (fake hotplug driver).
The benifit is, you can say, which device
should i unplug (and not hope,
that it is on slot 0).
Regards,
Andrej
Alan Jenkins writes:
andrej.gelenberg@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
how? It's not possible at the moment in eeepc-laptop.
CONFIG_RFKILL_INPUT=n. By default this is hidden; you have to enable
CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y.
rfkill-input is alledgedly going to be removed soon, see
Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt.
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