On Sat, 2014-08-09 at 16:22 +0200, Tomasz Nitecki wrote: > Hey, > > Can you please send that last email to bug tracker too? Anything you > send to 756...@bugs.debian.org will show up in the web browsable version > [1] which will allow more people to look into your problem. As a matter > of fact, I might not be able to resolve it by myself and if so, I'll > point you to the correct people who will also require this information. > > > On 08/08/14 03:41, Alan Wilson wrote: > > Bluetooth seems to be behaving itself since I re-installed the > > firmware. It can be switched by both hardware and software back and > > forth - behaves as it ought. > > Good to hear :) > > > > rfkill still has no effect on unblocking wifi if disabled via > > software by trying to re-enable. However, it does leave wifi disabled > > after resetting BIOS defaults, which can then be re-enabled via > > software - this is different. Before, wifi would start enabled after > > restart/BIOS reset. > > Mhm, that (along the working bluetooth) suggests that there might > be an issue with the ipw2200 driver itself. > > Can you please tell me which version of firmware-ipw2x00 are you using? > You can do it by running 'dpkg -s firmware-ipw2x00 | grep Version'. And > please send that information to 756...@bugs.debian.org too. > > > > Regards, > T. > > [1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=756947 >
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