Larry Finger schrieb:
I can add a little more information. It turns out that I have one PCIe module that will work with b43legacy as it uses ucode5 firmware. I modified my system to load b43legacy, rather than b43, for this device. After I did that, the RFKILL switch works correctly, just as it does in b43. From the above experiment, I conclude that the rfkill implementation in b43legacy is correct. Any problems that you are having are the result of some quirk in your hardware, therefore, none of us can debug it as we will not be able to reproduce the problem. Does your RFKILL switch generate a keycode? You can test that by switching to console 1 (CTRL/ALT/F1), log in, run the command 'showkey', and operate the radio switch. On my system, I get a keycode of 238. BTW, use CTRL/ALT/F7 to get back to the X console.
Thank you for your help. With the kernel version 2.6.28.X it doesn't produce any keycode. I will try out the current developement version in the next days and wrote the results here. Ont this Laptop are 2 Operating Systems. Win XP and Debian Lenny. On WIn Xp the wlan card works fine. So i think the hardware is ok. So please watch here again next week. I think i could fit up the newest kernel version until next weekend. Regards Markus -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html