This is not fixed in Jaunty final, at least not for XPS M1330. After having the killswitch enabled (wifi disabled) when waking up from resume, I need to right-click network manager, deactive wireless, then activate it again. Only then the wireless LED lights up again and wireless networks are found. At times when doing this, kernel panic occurs, so I am not to fond of the workaround...
This is the same behavior that existed in Intrepid before the SRU that fixed in in the .27 kernel. This is a regression in other words.
@Matteo: Try right clicking as I described, it should work and is more convenient than rmmod.
This is not fixed in Jaunty final, at least not for XPS M1330. After having the killswitch enabled (wifi disabled) when waking up from resume, I need to right-click network manager, deactive wireless, then activate it again. Only then the wireless LED lights up again and wireless networks are found. At times when doing this, kernel panic occurs, so I am not to fond of the workaround...
This is the same behavior that existed in Intrepid before the SRU that fixed in in the .27 kernel. This is a regression in other words.
@Matteo: Try right clicking as I described, it should work and is more convenient than rmmod.