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@PopeXXIII
It should be:
options dell_rbtn auto_remove_rfkill false
Halocaridina
4X Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E7-8870 @ 2.40GHz; 256GiB; 11TB EXT4; SL6.8
2X Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2680 @ 2.70GHz; 256GiB; 3.4TB EXT4; SL6.8
Thinkpad X250; Broadwell-ULT Core i5; 8GiB, 525GB Crucial_CT525MX3; Arch
Thinkpad T440S; Haswell-ULT Core i7; 12GiB, 512GB SanDisk X210; Arch
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Thanks Halocaridina! I'll test this out on my Dell E5450.
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@PopeXXIII
It should be:
options dell_rbtn auto_remove_rfkill false
Halocaridina
Only blacklisting worked for me, but thanks
edit: Dell Latitude e7250
Last edited by neuline (2016-02-21 21:51:13)
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@neuline
Yes, I had to go back to blacklisting too since the supplied option wasn't working as expected. Hopefully a fix comes in future kernel updates.
Halocaridina
4X Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E7-8870 @ 2.40GHz; 256GiB; 11TB EXT4; SL6.8
2X Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2680 @ 2.70GHz; 256GiB; 3.4TB EXT4; SL6.8
Thinkpad X250; Broadwell-ULT Core i5; 8GiB, 525GB Crucial_CT525MX3; Arch
Thinkpad T440S; Haswell-ULT Core i7; 12GiB, 512GB SanDisk X210; Arch
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A patch has been proposed to address the issue:
https://mail-archive.com/linux-kernel@v … 99481.html
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