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Message #20614
[Bug 1371313] Re: [krillin] Wi-Fi toggle disappears from menu when Wi-Fi disabled
@Jussi
Please include device/image specifics when reporting test results.
That said, thanks for the report. I did some more investigation on this
and it appears that in certain cases, this does work ( ie. the UI
control doesn't disappear ).
For instance with a freshly flashed RTM/#49 installed ( and all the
requisite Wi-Fi changes on the device side ), and 1 SIM (T-Mobile) with
data disabled due to lack of credit, when I toggle airplane mode on from
the menu, the toggle stays visible. If I insert a second SIM (AT&T)
with a working data connection, I'm able to make the toggle disappear.
I discussed with Antti online, and he posits that this is because in
some cases the indicator missed the device-removed notification, and if
so, the toggle will still render.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1371313
Title:
[krillin] Wi-Fi toggle disappears from menu when Wi-Fi disabled
Status in “indicator-network” package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Bug description:
Device/Image: krillin / rtm #44.
Krillin's Wi-Fi driver has a broken rfkill implementation. As such,
urfkill has been updated to allow control over Wi-Fi power via
libhybris.
When this mechanism is used to disable Wi-Fi on krillin, the Wi-Fi
driver is unloaded as a result, with the corresponding system/NM
devices going away as well. This causes the Wi-Fi enable/disable
toggle to disappear from the indicator menu, making it impossible to
re-enable Wi-Fi.
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