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2012-08-23
, 06:11
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#31
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2012-08-23
, 12:02
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2012-08-24
, 04:17
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2012-08-24
, 08:26
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Instead of just setting scanning to 0, couldn't there be conditions to stop scanning once a wifi connection has been made and/or when bluetooth connection is active?
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2012-08-24
, 08:40
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2012-08-24
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Additional test this morning suggests that this is not 'magic'. Indeed the automatic scanning seems to be stopped but obviously if you are not connected to internet, and something like a regular email check is asking for internet connection, then the system will try to connect using first wifi and then GSM. In that case, I had some stuttering.
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2012-08-24
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So enabling also PSM should help with that? Better would be to disable "Background connections". I had that implemented, but it did not work correctly on PR1.2. Maybe I should try if it's fixed in PR1.3 and I can change it using gconf.
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2012-08-24
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I guess the other possibility is to keep internet connected with GSM while you listen to music. So that would be PSM off, background connections on.
The important point is that it does not connect so either it is already connected or it keeps being not connected.
It probably becomes a user preference.
But it would be nice if others try and see how it works for them.
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2012-08-24
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2012-08-24
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I guess the other possibility is to keep internet connected with GSM while you listen to music. So that would be PSM off, background connections on.
gconftool -s /system/osso/connectivity/network_type/search_interval -t int 0
gconftool -s /system/osso/connectivity/network_type/search_interval -t int 300
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