Hi, Sorry for not clarifying this, I wasn't aware there are chips that don't have killswitch ;) My machine is Thinkpad X200 and as far as I understand it has killswitch as I can turn bluetooth on and off by issuing `echo "disable" >/proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth` and `echo "enable" >/proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth` commands. I can achieve the same also by (un)checking checkbox called 'tpacpi_bluetooth_sw bluetooth Killswitch' in Bluetooth Preferences window. I'm attaching the output of `lshal`. Please let me know if you need any further assistance from my side.
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