sono atrento per un peio di giorni a didamatica, poi toorno a riva a provare ciao e grazie >nessuna nuova? >io ho trovato : > >4. Sysfs Helper Files >--------------------------- >----------------------------------------------- > >There are several ways to control the behavior of the driver. Many of the >general capabilities are exposed through Wireless Tools (iwconfig). There >are a few capabilities that are exposed through entries in the Linux Sysfs. > > >----- Driver Level ------ >For the driver level files, look in /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2100/ > > debug_level > > It controls global 'debug' module parameters. For > information on the various debugging levels available, run the 'dvals' > script found in the driver source directory. > > NOTE: 'debug_level' is only enabled if CONFIG_IPW2100_DEBUG is turn on. > >----- Device Level ------ >For the device level files look in > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2100/{PCI-ID}/ > >For example: > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2100/0000:02:01.0 > >For the device level files, see /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2100: > > rf_kill > read - > 0 = RF kill not enabled (radio on) > 1 = SW based RF kill active (radio off) > 2 = HW based RF kill active (radio off) > 3 = Both HW and SW RF kill active (radio off) > write - > 0 = If SW based RF kill active, turn the radio back on > 1 = If radio is on, activate SW based RF kill > > NOTE: If you enable the SW based RF kill and then toggle the HW > based RF kill from ON -> OFF -> ON, the radio will NOT come back on > > >5. Radio Kill Switch >----------------------------------------------- >Most laptops provide the ability for the user to physically disable the radio. >Some vendors have implemented this as a physical switch that requires no >software to turn the radio off and on. On other laptops, however, the switch >is controlled through a button being pressed and a software driver then making >calls to turn the radio off and on. This is referred to as a "software based >RF kill switch" > >See the Sysfs helper file 'rf_kill' for determining the state of the RF switch >on your system. > > > > >qui: http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/README.ipw2100 > > ciao > > >mc > > > >Il giorno 20 aprile 2009 14.25, marco cassisa <marco.cassisa@xxxxxxxxx> ha >scritto: > >> ho trovato questo, anche se loro non hanno risolto, magari aiuta >> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-909331.html >> >> ah prova a installare il pacchetto hotkey-setup >> ciao >> marco >> >> Il giorno 20 aprile 2009 14.15, marco cassisa <marco.cassisa@xxxxxxxxx> ha >> scritto: >> >> >>> se dipende dal bios (non credo), ti sarà più semplice verificarlo da te >>> che non chiedere a noi (anche perché non ci hai detto l'esatto modello del >>> PC). >>> >>> >>> prova a leggere qui >>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/115743/comments/2 >>> >>> cioè per es. in un acer serve il pacchetto acer hotkeys per usare lo >>> switch... >>> forse puoi scoprirli con xev >>> >>> forse bisogna echo "1"> /proc/drivers/net/ipw2100/rf_switch_oqualcosa del >>> genere >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> [ 22.152254] eth1: Radio is disabled by RF switch. >>>> >> [ 39.136973] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth1: link is not ready >>>> > >>>> >Nota il penultimo messaggio!! >>>> >>>> Ho capito, conosci qualche modo per accenderlo via software o dipende >>>> dal bios? >>>> >>> >>> >> >