** Tags removed: wily
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wifi status not remembered after reboot
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => High
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Medium
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I just add that the status light of the hardware key and the status
shown by the network indicator are tightly coupled (as they should be).
For example, when I turn wifi off using the indicator, the LED light on
the HW button switches its colour from white (signalling the ON status)
to the orange o
Losing the state when using the network indicator sounds like a network-
manager bug, so I'm going to change this to affecting that package. The
issue when using a key could be caused by network-manager, the kernel,
or your system firmware depending on how it's implemented for your
machine.
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No matter in which way I disable it. Both ways of controlling wireless
work perfectly and consistently (contrary to some previous versions of
ubuntu, e.g. 14.04). The only problem is that the system does not
remember its previous wifi status (On or Off) and always starts with
wireless networks On.
How are you disabling wireless, with a button/switch on your laptop or
by unchecking "Enable Wi-Fi" in the network indicator? linux-firmware
isn't the right package for this bug, but until you answer this question
I'm not sure which package is the right one. Thanks!
** Changed in: linux-firmware (