Created attachment 460247 [details] lspci Description of problem: b43.ko disables bluetooth on hp mini 210 Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): all How reproducible: load the b43.ko module Steps to Reproduce: 1. /sbin/insmod b43.ko 2. /usr/sbin/hciconfig hci0 up 3. hcitool scan Actual results: the bluetooth radio is off Expected results: the bluetooth radio should be on and should identify a nearby device Additional info: the closed source driver wl.ko works properly
Created attachment 460248 [details] lsusb
Please post the output of running "rfkill list" both before and after loading b43.ko.
Created attachment 460598 [details] output of rfkill list after b43.ko has been loaded
Created attachment 460599 [details] output of rfkill list when wl.ko is loaded
Created attachment 460600 [details] output of rfkill list without any wireless module loaded The only modules loaded here are btusb bluetooth rfkill i915 drm_kms_helper drm i2c_algo_bit i2c_core video output ... bluetooth with this configuration works
Is this still an issue with a recent f14 or f15 kernel?
Yes: at least I am still having the same problem with the latest f14 kernel.
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