On 06/19/14 18:55, Temlakos wrote:
> By the way: the Dell Inspiron 1545 has a button with a picture of a wireless 
> antenna tower on it. I assume that works in the Windows environment to turn 
> wireless connectivity on and off. Does it work at all in the Linux 
> environment? Or may I safely ignore it? (It also functions as "F2" if I 
> strike the blue "Fn" key first.) 

Don't know about your Dell....but on my Acer that switch is pretty much a 
"hardware" switch that seems to turn power on/off to the wireless card.  So it 
matters not what OS is running.

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may both be wrong. -- Dandemis
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