2013/8/12 Jonathan Woithe <[email protected]>:
>> 2013/6/28 Jan Hinnerk Stosch <[email protected]>:
>> > since commit "a57f7f9175b8ccbc9df83ac13860488913115de4" (bisected) the
>> > wireless key on my Fujitsu E753 is not working any more. If I boot up
>> > with parameter "acpi_osi="!Windows 2012"" it works, though.
>> > I filed an ACPI-bug
>> > (https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60161), but was told
>> > (https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60161#c5) that this is
>> > caused by the fujitsu_laptop driver. So I report it here. Should I
>> > file a bug anywhere or is it enough to write it to the list?
>
> Does this "wireless key" do what you expect if the fujitsu_laptop module is
> not loaded?
>
> I know nothing about the E753.  Is the "wireless key" a dedicated key on the
> keyboard, a separate switch, or something entirely different?  It sounds
> like it's just an enable switch.
>
> jonathan

No, the key also does not work without fujitsu_laptop module.

The key is one of two special keys - one for ECO mode (which I have
not tested or used at all) and the wireless key which switches of all
wireless functions (WLAN and bluetooth). They are not part of the
"main" keyboard. According to the output of "rfkill list" it works
indeed as a hardware switch (Hard blocked: yes/no).
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