Same here, VGN-C2Z, VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G72M [GeForce
Go 7400] (rev a1)
Tested on Karmic, the nVidia display settings only controls contrast &
brightness, NOT the brightness of the backlight.
Also area where the SONY logo is very hot, suspecting the backlight is working
Reproduced on Sony Vaio VGN-C2Z
The "Connect" button on nm-applet is disabled. I have to delete the
entry under the Wireless tab, close it and re-add it to reconnect.
The following message are shown soon after I complete the above procedure:
Nov 21 11:28:33 chris-laptop NetworkManager: user_conn
According to http://www.linux.it/~malattia/wiki/index.php/Sony-laptop,
there is an interface implemented already to inform the sony-laptop to
turn off LEDs
and it has nothing to do with rfkill!!!
Besides that, where is the evidence to support your claim, i.e. "This
will happen on all other laptop
I cannot afford the risks to remove the BT module, besides
bluetoothpower is not found under ../sony-laptop by default.
Why would I want to do that anyway?
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bluetooth led always on (Sony Vaio SZ650N)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178872
You received this bug notification because you are a me
Dave's scripts can disable bt by shutting down bluetoothd and deregister
its interface indeed but it won't turn off the LED, also it's looking
for the same bluetoothpower which in my case wasn't found under ../sony-
laptop.
Thanks for your suggestion anyway, Michael.
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bluetooth led always on (
Same issue found on VAIO VGN-C2Z, BT LED always on.
$ echo "0" > /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/bluetoothpower won't work
as bluetoothpower does not exist. Pls see log:
ch...@chris-laptop:~$ grep . /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/*
/sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/brightness_default:7
/sys