I found this bug report while researching on how to enable wireless for
a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Sa3560-L I'm thinking of purchasing (actually
I'm now sending this from one such test machine).

I tried Kubuntu 9.04 LiveCD and while there was both an output and the
expected function for Fn+F3 (mute), Fn+F4/F5 (volume up/down) Fn+F1 did
absolutely nothing (yes, that's the WiFi AND/OR Bluetooth On/Off combo).

>From Vista the combination brings up a "Wireless Status Option" window that 
>asks to "tick" which device(s) I want to switch on/off (in this case the WiFi 
>and Bluetooth).
This seems to be a generic app for Fujitsu-Siemens laptops as there is also the 
option for UMTS and WUSB on/off which are grayed out as there is no such 
function with this laptop.

As the OP I am convinced that it's not a matter of Ubuntu not being able
to load the appropriate WiFi driver but rather that the hot-key combo to
turn the device on simply doesn't work...

Since this is a display machine at the store I am unable to further
tinker with it but I'd be very grateful if there was a solution or even
a workaround to this as this can understandably be a make it or break it
deal.

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Fn-F1 (wireless does not work on FSC Amilo Pa 3515
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/296663
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