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Has anyone ever measured whether toggling WLAN scanning really has a significant effect? According to ajalkane, it's done only every 5 minutes.
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Also, does the system keep a list of periodically scheduled tasks? I think there should be some cron-like daemon that takes care of starting the various syncs adhering to the user's settings. If so, can the list be inspected? D-Bus?