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2011-09-28
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Updated again and found out that after a restart everything is ok (<=1). After some testing i found the reason for this. Once you enter the settings page of AIS CPU-Time for the process gets and stays high till next restart. So there must be an error (settings not exited correctly). As you normally just do it once its no big error though.
Hope this helps and thanks again.
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2011-09-28
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2011-09-29
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Once you enter the settings page of AIS CPU-Time for the process gets and stays high till next restart.
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2011-09-29
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I've got maximum activity of 29 (with blinking). What other status bar applets do you have installed?
And can post the outputs of powertop and top?
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2011-10-03
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2011-10-19
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2011-12-24
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#!/bin/sh modprobe wl12xx wl1251-cal stop wlancond start wlancond ifconfig wlan0 up sleep 1 iw reg set JP sleep 1
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2012-04-12
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AP and AIS code is easy-maintainable, so adding some config is really fast thing. I'll need some time to get the correct names of the settings applets and adding feature to the UI. Nevertheless, I'm planning to add it this week.
For those interested in support for Bleeding Edge: as those drivers seem to be added to kp (or not, let's wait a bit) and have no stable packaging for kernels at the moment (and centralized maintaining), this feature won't be implemented in nearest future.
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