Unblocking hardware switch WiFi





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On my Toshiba laptop, Ubuntu does not seem to be able to hard blocking/unblocking the WiFi card.



I dual-boot with Windows 7 and usually I leave WiFi on. However, yesterday I disabled WiFi while using Windows and when I rebooted into Ubuntu, I couldn't unblock the WiFi. I had to reboot into Windows to re-enable the WiFi.



rfkill unblock all and rfkill block all do not work for the hardware switch. Fn+F8 toggles the soft block of the WiFi, whereas on Windows it toggles the hardware switch.



This is the result of lspci | grep Network



04:00.0 Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01)


Is there a way to enable Ubuntu to hard block/unblock the WiFi card?










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    On my Toshiba laptop, Ubuntu does not seem to be able to hard blocking/unblocking the WiFi card.



    I dual-boot with Windows 7 and usually I leave WiFi on. However, yesterday I disabled WiFi while using Windows and when I rebooted into Ubuntu, I couldn't unblock the WiFi. I had to reboot into Windows to re-enable the WiFi.



    rfkill unblock all and rfkill block all do not work for the hardware switch. Fn+F8 toggles the soft block of the WiFi, whereas on Windows it toggles the hardware switch.



    This is the result of lspci | grep Network



    04:00.0 Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01)


    Is there a way to enable Ubuntu to hard block/unblock the WiFi card?










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      On my Toshiba laptop, Ubuntu does not seem to be able to hard blocking/unblocking the WiFi card.



      I dual-boot with Windows 7 and usually I leave WiFi on. However, yesterday I disabled WiFi while using Windows and when I rebooted into Ubuntu, I couldn't unblock the WiFi. I had to reboot into Windows to re-enable the WiFi.



      rfkill unblock all and rfkill block all do not work for the hardware switch. Fn+F8 toggles the soft block of the WiFi, whereas on Windows it toggles the hardware switch.



      This is the result of lspci | grep Network



      04:00.0 Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01)


      Is there a way to enable Ubuntu to hard block/unblock the WiFi card?










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      On my Toshiba laptop, Ubuntu does not seem to be able to hard blocking/unblocking the WiFi card.



      I dual-boot with Windows 7 and usually I leave WiFi on. However, yesterday I disabled WiFi while using Windows and when I rebooted into Ubuntu, I couldn't unblock the WiFi. I had to reboot into Windows to re-enable the WiFi.



      rfkill unblock all and rfkill block all do not work for the hardware switch. Fn+F8 toggles the soft block of the WiFi, whereas on Windows it toggles the hardware switch.



      This is the result of lspci | grep Network



      04:00.0 Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01)


      Is there a way to enable Ubuntu to hard block/unblock the WiFi card?







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          It is a bug in udev



          Hummm, Suspend -> resume for me it works



          It also cured the fact my altgr key was not functioning



          My guess is event listener is stacking events and there is a lock preventing the queue from depiling the events. Suspend -> resume seems to «unfreeze» the queue...



          I had a lot of problems related to this one... I guess taking the action (like rfkill unblock all) might be necessary too...






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          It is a bug in udev



          Hummm, Suspend -> resume for me it works



          It also cured the fact my altgr key was not functioning



          My guess is event listener is stacking events and there is a lock preventing the queue from depiling the events. Suspend -> resume seems to «unfreeze» the queue...



          I had a lot of problems related to this one... I guess taking the action (like rfkill unblock all) might be necessary too...






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            Could you add a link to the bug?

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          It is a bug in udev



          Hummm, Suspend -> resume for me it works



          It also cured the fact my altgr key was not functioning



          My guess is event listener is stacking events and there is a lock preventing the queue from depiling the events. Suspend -> resume seems to «unfreeze» the queue...



          I had a lot of problems related to this one... I guess taking the action (like rfkill unblock all) might be necessary too...






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            Could you add a link to the bug?

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          It is a bug in udev



          Hummm, Suspend -> resume for me it works



          It also cured the fact my altgr key was not functioning



          My guess is event listener is stacking events and there is a lock preventing the queue from depiling the events. Suspend -> resume seems to «unfreeze» the queue...



          I had a lot of problems related to this one... I guess taking the action (like rfkill unblock all) might be necessary too...






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          It is a bug in udev



          Hummm, Suspend -> resume for me it works



          It also cured the fact my altgr key was not functioning



          My guess is event listener is stacking events and there is a lock preventing the queue from depiling the events. Suspend -> resume seems to «unfreeze» the queue...



          I had a lot of problems related to this one... I guess taking the action (like rfkill unblock all) might be necessary too...







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