Adding to the data for this bug.

It still shows up on Hardy 8.04  kernel: 2.6.24-24-generic
fully patched.

on a Compaq 8710p laptop with iwl4965

I _don't_ have the backport package installed.

 " dpkg --list | grep backport" yields nothing.

Symptoms and description are as others have reported.  The "hard" switch
on this laptop is along a touch-bar above the function keys.  In Windows
XP, it lights up when on, and goes out when off, and correctly toggles
the wifi/bluetooth.  In Ubuntu, once wifi is turned off via the switch,
nothing seems to wake the wifi back up.   Even after a reboot, the wifi
antenna remains offline.

/var/log/messages just shows:

Jun 28 18:02:47 laptop kernel: [  136.685170] iwl4965: Radio Frequency Kill 
Switch is On:
Jun 28 18:02:47 laptop kernel: [  136.685173] Kill switch must be turned off 
for wireless networking to work.

but pushing the touch bar switch doesn't help without the modprobe fix
described.


I've been able to boot into XP (as a previous poster described) and use the "HP 
wireless assistant" pop-up to fix it, and after finding this thread, I have a 
work-around in ubuntu:

hit the wireless button, then do
 sudo modprobe -r iwl4965
 sudo modprobe iwl4965

But it would be nice to have this fix propagated to Hardy 8.04.  I'd
rather not have to upgrade distros just to get this fix.  Any chance
this can get into the next release for Hardy, or if someone could point
me to a patch I could manually apply just for this?  Reading through the
comments above, I'm not entirely clear that I understand the root cause
of the problem, or the nature of the fix in Jaunty.  There is some
mention of "hal" as well as a few other components.  A clear pointer to
the problem and the fix would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks, and please let me know if there is other information I can
provide about my hardware that would be of use.

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iwl3945 | iwl4965: Wireless can't be activated after disabling kill switch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193970
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