On Wednesday 16 April 2008, John W. Linville wrote:Yes initial rfkill introduction went through wireless, but subsequent patches seemed to have gone directly into net-2.6. I must admit I am not sure what the correct flow for rkfill should be. :S I am going to setup a rfkill git tree from where rfkill can be managed, but I still had to look into the correct git tree to branch from. We should sort out how the rfkill patch flow should go, directly into net-2.6 or to wireless-2.6/wireless-testing Although rfkill is a wireless tool, one could argue that linux-wireless is mostly aimed at the 802.11 protocol, whereas rfkill applies to irda and bluetooth as well. Ivo --
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