The parts referring to behaviour on reboot are the same as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-bluetooth/+bug/655452
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I suffer the same "problem":
Expected behaviour:
Bluetooth is switched off in the bluetooth tray applet. If I restart my laptop,
bluetooth sould still be turned off.
Actual behaviour:
Bluetooth is turned on every time I start my laptop - independent on the
settings during the last shutdown.
Har
I checked and even wifi doesn't have this support with the kill switch
at this point. My understanding is the state of the hardware switch
will ALWAYS override the software switches. This means after reboot the
software switches state means nothing.
If you turn off the hardware switch, it should
I think you're misunderstanding me. Let's just leave out the hardware
kill switch.
I don't want to leave bluetooth activated, as i don't need it most of the time.
So I switch it off in bluetooth-properties via the software kill switch ("Dell
power switch" in my case). The bluetooth status led on
This is the intended behavior of the kill switch (imho).
You can change whether the hardware kill switch affects things in the
BIOS or via
dellWirelessCtl --sw_bt 0
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Status of bluetooth kill switch resets after reboot
https://bugs
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: bluez
When I switch off my bluetooth adaptor via the software power/kill switch in
bluetooth-properties and reboot my computer or disable and re-enable the
adaptor using the hardware kill switch, it is activated again.
- This is a bit annoying