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How to preserve airplane mode in Ubuntu 18.04 lts [duplicate]


Why does “Airplane Mode” keep toggling on my HP laptop in Ubuntu 18.04?ubuntu 18.04 LTS bluetooth [0cf3:3004] discovery not workingHow do I kill a Firefox process thrashing my computer? 18.04Airplane Mode doesn't turn off and there is no switchUbuntu 18.04 / iwlwifi : recurrent problems, now Airplane Mode activated and impossible to remove after suspend






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  • Why does “Airplane Mode” keep toggling on my HP laptop in Ubuntu 18.04?

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I used to have ubuntu 16.04 lts . Now I have 18.04 lts . In 16.04 when I disabled wifi , that option was preserved after shutdown and boot . Now in 18.04 lts if I disable wifi the option is not preserved . Hence the problem is not due to my G505s lenovo laptop . I know that airplane mode disables more than just wifi and I prefer that mode for personal reasons . I have searched in the internet and have not find anything helpful .
I would like to know how to preserve airplane mode in 18.04 lts .










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  • An off topic solution for me was just going to bios of my lenovo g505s laptop and disabling wireless . Like that the airplane mode is preserved ( since the laptop does not have bluetooth ) .

    – liaguridio
    May 31 '18 at 16:11











  • It turns out , that now , the airplane mode is preserved after shutdown and boot . Maybe they did an update that fixed that .

    – liaguridio
    Sep 7 '18 at 8:20

















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  • Why does “Airplane Mode” keep toggling on my HP laptop in Ubuntu 18.04?

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I used to have ubuntu 16.04 lts . Now I have 18.04 lts . In 16.04 when I disabled wifi , that option was preserved after shutdown and boot . Now in 18.04 lts if I disable wifi the option is not preserved . Hence the problem is not due to my G505s lenovo laptop . I know that airplane mode disables more than just wifi and I prefer that mode for personal reasons . I have searched in the internet and have not find anything helpful .
I would like to know how to preserve airplane mode in 18.04 lts .










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marked as duplicate by Mitch Apr 18 at 6:42


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  • An off topic solution for me was just going to bios of my lenovo g505s laptop and disabling wireless . Like that the airplane mode is preserved ( since the laptop does not have bluetooth ) .

    – liaguridio
    May 31 '18 at 16:11











  • It turns out , that now , the airplane mode is preserved after shutdown and boot . Maybe they did an update that fixed that .

    – liaguridio
    Sep 7 '18 at 8:20













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  • Why does “Airplane Mode” keep toggling on my HP laptop in Ubuntu 18.04?

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I used to have ubuntu 16.04 lts . Now I have 18.04 lts . In 16.04 when I disabled wifi , that option was preserved after shutdown and boot . Now in 18.04 lts if I disable wifi the option is not preserved . Hence the problem is not due to my G505s lenovo laptop . I know that airplane mode disables more than just wifi and I prefer that mode for personal reasons . I have searched in the internet and have not find anything helpful .
I would like to know how to preserve airplane mode in 18.04 lts .










share|improve this question















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  • Why does “Airplane Mode” keep toggling on my HP laptop in Ubuntu 18.04?

    2 answers



I used to have ubuntu 16.04 lts . Now I have 18.04 lts . In 16.04 when I disabled wifi , that option was preserved after shutdown and boot . Now in 18.04 lts if I disable wifi the option is not preserved . Hence the problem is not due to my G505s lenovo laptop . I know that airplane mode disables more than just wifi and I prefer that mode for personal reasons . I have searched in the internet and have not find anything helpful .
I would like to know how to preserve airplane mode in 18.04 lts .





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marked as duplicate by Mitch Apr 18 at 6:42


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  • An off topic solution for me was just going to bios of my lenovo g505s laptop and disabling wireless . Like that the airplane mode is preserved ( since the laptop does not have bluetooth ) .

    – liaguridio
    May 31 '18 at 16:11











  • It turns out , that now , the airplane mode is preserved after shutdown and boot . Maybe they did an update that fixed that .

    – liaguridio
    Sep 7 '18 at 8:20

















  • An off topic solution for me was just going to bios of my lenovo g505s laptop and disabling wireless . Like that the airplane mode is preserved ( since the laptop does not have bluetooth ) .

    – liaguridio
    May 31 '18 at 16:11











  • It turns out , that now , the airplane mode is preserved after shutdown and boot . Maybe they did an update that fixed that .

    – liaguridio
    Sep 7 '18 at 8:20
















An off topic solution for me was just going to bios of my lenovo g505s laptop and disabling wireless . Like that the airplane mode is preserved ( since the laptop does not have bluetooth ) .

– liaguridio
May 31 '18 at 16:11





An off topic solution for me was just going to bios of my lenovo g505s laptop and disabling wireless . Like that the airplane mode is preserved ( since the laptop does not have bluetooth ) .

– liaguridio
May 31 '18 at 16:11













It turns out , that now , the airplane mode is preserved after shutdown and boot . Maybe they did an update that fixed that .

– liaguridio
Sep 7 '18 at 8:20





It turns out , that now , the airplane mode is preserved after shutdown and boot . Maybe they did an update that fixed that .

– liaguridio
Sep 7 '18 at 8:20










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$ sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/hp-keycodes.service


Paste the following lines or type them into the file:



[Unit]
Description=HP setkeycodes fix

[Service]
Type=oneshot
Restart=no
RemainAfterExit=no
ExecStart=/usr/bin/setkeycodes e057 240 e058 240

[Install]
WantedBy=rescue.target
WantedBy=multi-user.target
WantedBy=graphical.target


Save and confirm the filename with ctrl-x, y.



$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
$ sudo systemctl enable hp-keycodes.service
$ sudo reboot


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    $ sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/hp-keycodes.service


    Paste the following lines or type them into the file:



    [Unit]
    Description=HP setkeycodes fix

    [Service]
    Type=oneshot
    Restart=no
    RemainAfterExit=no
    ExecStart=/usr/bin/setkeycodes e057 240 e058 240

    [Install]
    WantedBy=rescue.target
    WantedBy=multi-user.target
    WantedBy=graphical.target


    Save and confirm the filename with ctrl-x, y.



    $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
    $ sudo systemctl enable hp-keycodes.service
    $ sudo reboot


    Details can be found here link






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      $ sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/hp-keycodes.service


      Paste the following lines or type them into the file:



      [Unit]
      Description=HP setkeycodes fix

      [Service]
      Type=oneshot
      Restart=no
      RemainAfterExit=no
      ExecStart=/usr/bin/setkeycodes e057 240 e058 240

      [Install]
      WantedBy=rescue.target
      WantedBy=multi-user.target
      WantedBy=graphical.target


      Save and confirm the filename with ctrl-x, y.



      $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
      $ sudo systemctl enable hp-keycodes.service
      $ sudo reboot


      Details can be found here link






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        $ sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/hp-keycodes.service


        Paste the following lines or type them into the file:



        [Unit]
        Description=HP setkeycodes fix

        [Service]
        Type=oneshot
        Restart=no
        RemainAfterExit=no
        ExecStart=/usr/bin/setkeycodes e057 240 e058 240

        [Install]
        WantedBy=rescue.target
        WantedBy=multi-user.target
        WantedBy=graphical.target


        Save and confirm the filename with ctrl-x, y.



        $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
        $ sudo systemctl enable hp-keycodes.service
        $ sudo reboot


        Details can be found here link






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        $ sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/hp-keycodes.service


        Paste the following lines or type them into the file:



        [Unit]
        Description=HP setkeycodes fix

        [Service]
        Type=oneshot
        Restart=no
        RemainAfterExit=no
        ExecStart=/usr/bin/setkeycodes e057 240 e058 240

        [Install]
        WantedBy=rescue.target
        WantedBy=multi-user.target
        WantedBy=graphical.target


        Save and confirm the filename with ctrl-x, y.



        $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
        $ sudo systemctl enable hp-keycodes.service
        $ sudo reboot


        Details can be found here link







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