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Jan 23, 2011

my wireless wasn't working because the button to turn it on doesn't work in SUSE.

On 01/11/2011 01:36 PM, lak 726 wrote:
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> Here it is:
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> /usr/sbin/rfkill list

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My results were good but now how do I add this to start up so I don't have to manually do this every time I boot?

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[URL]

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