I just wanted to add that the workaround listed (the one on drinsama.de)
doesn't work for me for some reason (even when i run the script manually
it does nothing). My wireless interface is called wlan0, and
/sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0:RX and /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0:TX exist.

The LED on this laptop (HP Pavilion DV5000) is exceptionally bright, and
it lights up whatever room it's in when other lights are out.

I know this doesn't seem like an important issue to anyone that has a
laptop with a less in-your-face LED, but to users with this type of
laptop this is an important issue (the duct-tape workaround doesn't work
for me either, because the LED is right in the hinge, which makes it
impossible to duct-tape and also makes sure the LED blinks even when the
screen is closed).

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Intrepid: WLAN LED blinks incessantly on iwl3945 | iwl4965 laptop
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