On Mon, 15 May 2006 22:57:12 +1000, Mark Wallis wrote:
> Currently, in our rt2x00 (using the devicescape stack) we are firing off an
> ACPI event so that the hardware button can be handled in userspace. This
> allows the user to basically do whatever they want when this button is
> pressed - including bringing down the wireless interface. The problem here
> is no distro's currently contain scripts to run from this event so for many
> users it just "doesn't work" without them manually having to write scripts
> to handle the ACPI even themselves.

Distributions will need to accommodate to the way d80211 stack works
anyway, so I see no problem with this.

> B. should we be firing an ACPI event and getting the distro's to add scripts
> so when this event is fired they bring down all the wireless interfaces.

Voting for this. It brings more flexibility.

This is not a problem of your card only. Is there a standard ACPI
rf-kill event?

 Jiri

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Jiri Benc
SUSE Labs
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