Re: [Bugme-new] [Bug 11779] New: No way to disable bluetooth

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Hi, David.

I have not received any response from you in the last few weeks.

On Oct 21 2008, David Sainty wrote:
> Rogério Brito wrote:
> 
> >I may test it latter, but I'm scared.

(...)

> >I can't think of
> >anything else that I can provice, but I'm willing to help here.
> 
> It sounds like you have much worse issues with it than whether the
> bluetooth adapter is drawing idle current - which should be dwarfed by
> more heavyweight sinks like the WiFi transceiver.

I don't know how much wifi would use of power, but I guess, in my layman
way of seeing things, that it would, indeed, use more power.

But I would like to save any corners that I can here. And just correcting
the behaviour would make me extremely happy.

Again, I can provide any information needed. Just ask and I will do my
best (I guess that you can't get many bug reporters willing to do as many
tests and experiments as I do; and I don't disappear). :-)


Regards, Rogério Brito.

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