On Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 02:05:09PM +0100, Michael Buesch wrote:

> rfkill is a hardware lock in the case of broadcom. Software can only read the 
> state.
>
> (There may be laptops with broadcom cards where rfkill can be changed by 
> software.
> But that's done by other means (BIOS) and the broadcom hardware doesn't know 
> about it.)

Uhm, but still I'm pretty sure there's no physical switch on this laptop 
(L5800C).
Also, if there was one, surely I wasn't turning it on and off continuosly to
justify those notices coming down to b43legacy.

Note that bcm43xx used to work fine. 

--strk; 

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