This is not right. power/state is a hook to check if the device is
powered, not if it has a kill. so it is possible that rf_kill is 1 and
power/state is 0. anyway now there is no risk because power/state does
not exist anymore.

But this is a design problem, and we will occur on it when adding new
kill-check methods

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change isAnyWirelessPoweredOn() accordingly to the removal of the old status 
kernel interface
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180598
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