From: J.B. Wood on
Hello everyone. Does anyone have a fix when using Fedora 13 (FC13) to
allow the Wi-Fi LED on a laptop to be illuminated without blinking once
a connection to an access point is established (IOW the way it works in
MS Windows)? The fix that I was using with FC11 doesn't work with FC13.
For the record I have a Dell Latitude E6500 laptop. Thanks for your
time and comment. Sincerely,
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John Wood (Code 5520) e-mail: wood(a)itd.nrl.navy.mil

Naval Research Laboratory
4555 Overlook Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20375-5337
From: Arno on
In comp.os.linux.setup J.B. Wood <john.wood(a)nrl.navy.mil> wrote:
> Hello everyone. Does anyone have a fix when using Fedora 13 (FC13) to
> allow the Wi-Fi LED on a laptop to be illuminated without blinking once
> a connection to an access point is established (IOW the way it works in
> MS Windows)? The fix that I was using with FC11 doesn't work with FC13.
> For the record I have a Dell Latitude E6500 laptop. Thanks for your
> time and comment. Sincerely,

Not really the fix you are looking for, but I use black electric tape
for annoying light sources.

Arno
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From: bosco on
On 2010-07-09 12:21:52 -0600, Arno <me(a)privacy.net> said:

> In comp.os.linux.setup J.B. Wood <john.wood(a)nrl.navy.mil> wrote:
>> Hello everyone. Does anyone have a fix when using Fedora 13 (FC13) to
>> allow the Wi-Fi LED on a laptop to be illuminated without blinking
>
> Not really the fix you are looking for, but I use black electric tape
> for annoying light sources.
>
> Arno

Ditto, I used tape for an overly bright high beam indicator in a car I
owned. Cheap, works fine, lasts a long time,