Stupid question, but you did turn off the hardware switch again? A
workaround is of course to turn off the network in the network menu
instead.

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Title:
  Wireless is disabled by hardware switch

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I've installed Ubuntu 12.04 (Amd64) in my computer. I updated my
  system today to ensure that i have the latest software. The problem is
  that I get an error in nm-applet that says "Wireless is disabled by
  hardware switch", this happened after I used the hardware switch to
  turn my wi-fi off because i was going to share my smartphone's 3g
  connection using the usb cable. After this, i turned my computer off,
  and now that i want to use my wireless i can't, it doesn't matter how
  many times i restart my computer, it doesn't work.

  In the terminal, when I try to do an "sudo ifconfig wlan0 up", it
  shows me an error that says:

  SIOCSIFFLAGS: Operation not possible due to RF-kill

  This must be some bug of my wireless card driver, but i don't know
  which package contains it.

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