Martin:

After installing this latest patch, my WiFi STOPPED working, saying something 
like
"iwlagn: rfkill switch must be turned off" in dmesg (alltough the rfkill switch 
definitely is ON)

I am sorry but cannot reproduce the correct message, since I reinstalled the 
whole system from scratch and applied all the available updates one by one in 
order to isolate the problem. My situation is as follows:
I installed Ubuntu Jaunty (64bit) from the live cd on a brand new Dell Vostro 
1520.
Everything worked fine, including WiFi. Then I applied all available updates, 
and after rebooting, the wireless access did not work anymore.

So I decided to reinstall the system again and applying updates one by one. Now 
I have applied all of them (with wifi still working), except the following:
hal
libhal-storage1
libhal1

The currently installed version is 0.5.12~rc1+git20090403-0ubuntu1, the
updated version would be 0.5.12~rc1+git20090403-0ubuntu3 for those 3
packages. If you can you point me to the source repository or to a
description of the changes made,  I could try to fix the problem and
tell you what was wrong with the update.

One final question: is there any possibility to "revert back" from an
updated package to an earlier version?

-- 
[jaunty] [TYPO in script - missing quote] line 81: unexpected EOF while looking 
for matching `"'   
/usr/lib/hal/scripts/linux/hal-system-killswitch-get-power-linux: line 84: 
syntax error: unexpected end of file. 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/368553
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