In addition to the software switch via rfkill, there's a hardware switch
to turn wireless off. It's tiny, and its position at the right-side
front can sometimes lead to inadvertently switching it. On my
T410(currently broken, but that's another story), 100% of error 132
are caused by activating
on 10:58 Sat 22 Jan, Philipp Hagemeister (phi...@phihag.de) wrote:
Dr. Ed Morbius wrote:
Two issues with a Thinkpad 410s running testing/unstable.
Custom-compiled 2.6.34 kernel (to fix issues with Thinkpad
volume/brightness controls):
Linux altaira 2.6.34-custom-1- #1 SMP Thu
Two issues with a Thinkpad 410s running testing/unstable.
Custom-compiled 2.6.34 kernel (to fix issues with Thinkpad
volume/brightness controls):
Linux altaira 2.6.34-custom-1- #1 SMP Thu Oct 21 18:30:43 PDT 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
1: Wifi's stopped working. Yes, it did initially.
On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 18:41:31 -0800
Dr. Ed Morbius dredmorb...@gmail.com wrote:
Two issues with a Thinkpad 410s running testing/unstable.
Custom-compiled 2.6.34 kernel (to fix issues with Thinkpad
volume/brightness controls):
Linux altaira 2.6.34-custom-1- #1 SMP Thu Oct 21 18:30:43
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