Just upgraded to vanilla 2.6.33 + tp_smapi, from vanilla 2.6.32 +
tp_smapi, and I've noticed a change in behavior of the Fn+F5 hotkey
combination.

The problem is that it *disables the wifi* now, and previously it didn't.
With 2.6.32 it just generated an ACPI hotkey event (I used that to
toggle the bluetooth rfkill).

Now in 2.6.33 even with acpid and hal daemons stopped (and X stopped)
Fn+F5 toggles the wifi.

Hardware is Thinkpad X60s 17045UG, with the latest BIOS (7BETD7WW -
2.18). Wifi is iwl3945 if that matters.

'rfkill list' after the toggle shows that the wifi is soft blocked:

1: phy0: Wireless LAN
        Soft blocked: yes
        Hard blocked: no

Distribution is ArchLinux, which is very much up-to-date with
upstream, and also usually not patched.
The kernels I'm using are always a self compiled.



-- 
damjan

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