[Bug 280811] Re: thinkpad bluetooth hotkey fn+F5 regression: not saved across reboot

Indie 280811 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Oct 15 20:25:43 UTC 2012


This still doesn't appear to be working correctly. I've got a T61
running 12.04.1 and on every boot it still has bluetooth enabled all the
time.

It's saving the state to /var/lib/rfkill/saved-state correctly but on
startup it never gets restored. If I manually run "sudo start rfkill-
restore" it works fine. So I would guess that it's either being run too
early in the boot process before it's initialised correctly or the
desktop is overriding the setting at some point.

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Title:
  thinkpad bluetooth hotkey fn+F5 regression: not saved across reboot

Status in “acpi-support” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  In intrepid on a thinkpad x61 the only way have found to turn off the
  bluetooth led is by pressing fn+F5 (rf kill i think). This key
  combination switches both wifi and bluetooth radios on and off
  allowing both to be on independently of the other as well. In 8.04
  this setting is saved across restarts of the system. In intrepid it is
  not saving the setting on each restart. This requires me to turn off
  my bluetooth every time I start up the computer.

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