So the hotkey fires 2 acpi events... the first is for wifi, and the
second for bluetooth (not sure).
At the third keypress, the events are the same as the second keypress,
since bluetooth does no more come back on, but this is not our
problem. you should file another bug.
Linus, can you please tell me which wifi chip have you got? and what
happens if you do
echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/class/net/wlan0_rename/device/rf_kill
does it print an error? or simply it does not change the file content?
which is the file content when the wifi is off?
BTW: 7e does not fire asus-wireless-2.sh, as tou can see in
/etc/acpi/events/asus-wireless-2 maybe you should reinstall
acpi-support
sudo apt-get --purge --reinstall install acpi-support
Now let's try these things.
Silvio, open another bug please! you can send me the link after, but
I'm not sure I can fix it. It might be a kernel problem
So the hotkey fires 2 acpi events... the first is for wifi, and the
second for bluetooth (not sure).
At the third keypress, the events are the same as the second keypress,
since bluetooth does no more come back on, but this is not our
problem. you should file another bug.
Linus, can you please tell me which wifi chip have you got? and what net/wlan0_ rename/ device/ rf_kill
happens if you do
echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/class/
does it print an error? or simply it does not change the file content?
which is the file content when the wifi is off?
BTW: 7e does not fire asus-wireless-2.sh, as tou can see in events/ asus-wireless- 2 maybe you should reinstall
/etc/acpi/
acpi-support
sudo apt-get --purge --reinstall install acpi-support
Now let's try these things.
Silvio, open another bug please! you can send me the link after, but
I'm not sure I can fix it. It might be a kernel problem