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On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 08:35:47PM +0200, Nick Kossifidis wrote:

> It doesn't leave the radio in a state that's not transmitting, it
> leaves the card in a state that doesn't get any power at all. I don't
> see any reason for this, how do you define "safe" ?

The rfkill core has no concept of what the underlying hardware 
implementation is. The fact that you can see the card at all is a bug 
triggered by the fact that we don't currently support PCIe hotplug on 
this type of machine (I've just sent a patch that adds a workaround for 
that), but the inherent reason for it happening this way is because Asus 
implemented it that way in their platform.

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