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I do not know how much battery ssh server consumes but since some people opened a couple of threads I guess it may play a significant role in its duration.
I was thinking of finding a way to boot the n900 with the ssh server stopped and then have it started only when I connect to the internet and stopped again when I disconnect.
I do not know if this could be possible, I am not a guru on that stuff, but what if we could put 2 scripts in
/etc/network/if-up.d and
/etc/network/if-down.d
respectively.
Would this work?
Thanks in advance