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Hi Nicolò:<br>
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Nicolò Chieffo wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I have a dell laptop and 3 killswitches, but I use only bluetooth and
wlan, because I don't have any wwan card.
I noticed that whenever I switch off bluetooh (or wlan) and I suspend,
after the resume the card is on (i can check it because the 2 leds are
blue).
I think that the killswitches should be persistent at least to a
suspend or a hibernate.
(well, I also think that they should be persistent to a reboot or shutdown...)
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The current behavior with HAL is intentional to prevent you getting
into a situation where you have disabled using a software kill switch
and are unable to restore using the hardware switch.<br>
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Regards<br>
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