I have Thinkpad W530 and I noticed the following things after applying the 
solution from the comment #38 
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=638117#c38) from the upstream bug 
report in gnome-bluetooth:
1. BT settings is remembered across reboots (ok); wifi - is not (not ok)
2. F5 + Fn enables/disables wifi (ok)
3. if BT was off prior to the last reboot, the BT indicator will be missing in 
the panel. If I click the toogle button to enable BT from the BT settings 
window, BT will stay off (the button will toogle back - not ok) but the icon 
will be displayed (ok..). If I click the toogle button again to enable BT, it 
will just switch back to off state (not ok), but I can switch BT on using the 
just displayed indicator (ok)...

Summary (not working things after applying the fix):
1. BT indicator is missing if BT was off before the reboot
2. BT cannot be enabled in the BT settings window if BT was off before the 
reboot
3. wifi is always on regardless of the state before the reboot

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  thinkpad bluetooth hotkey fn+F5 regression: not saved across reboot

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