Can do. However shouldn't there be an equivalent line like: "rfkill_allocate( &device->dev, RFKILL_TYPE_BLUETOOTH )" somewhere in eeepc-laptop.c, too?
For example, the 1000 has 4 special hotkeys (acpi codes 0x1a..0x1d) which some users have customized to provide bluetooth enable/disable.
Shouldn't applying something like that be handled by eeepc-laptop?
Can do. However shouldn't there be an equivalent line like: "rfkill_allocate( &device->dev, RFKILL_ TYPE_BLUETOOTH )" somewhere in eeepc-laptop.c, too?
For example, the 1000 has 4 special hotkeys (acpi codes 0x1a..0x1d) which some users have customized to provide bluetooth enable/disable.
Shouldn't applying something like that be handled by eeepc-laptop?