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I needed to kill notifications of power status on my N770 and N800 to prevent my RDP connection from being dropped. Under stock conditions, plugging in or unplugging the unit would cause the RDP connection to be dropped. I think it is because the tablet would display the notice window with battery status.

So I removed bme-dbus-proxy from both machines using the command "update-rc.d -f bme-dbus-proxy remove" from "cd /etc/init.d" This works and now I can plug in or unplug my unit without the battery notice window popping up and without dropping my RDP connection.

My problem is that battery life seems to be reduced greatly. So my question is does anyone know for sure that removing bme-dbus-proxy is causing this reduced battery life or should I look at something else? Also, does anyone know of a better method of killing the battery notification windows?

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