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2012-09-25
, 13:47
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#752
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Changelog:
* Fix: Internet connection mode
* Fix: NFC condition with multiple tags. Saving multiple tags fixed. Toggling with multiple tags fixed.
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2012-09-25
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#753
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2012-09-25
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#754
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Just to be sure after reading lots of pages and posts using search function: there is still no way to avoid the popup messages when detecting NFC tags?
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2012-09-25
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TBH I'm not sure of too many others either, I know there's many other uses/profiles, but I only use a tiny fraction of them regularly.
Perhaps if I dug-up some more info. on BT profiles that would help?
Maybe, I just thought conditions based on use-case (i.e. profile being used) would be slightly better, but maybe it isn't.
Oh I see, I hadn't considered that, hmmm...
Maybe some sort of check can be devised to warn users that they're creating a rule which will cause issues?
Or maybe that check could prevent them from creating that rule, PERIOD?
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2012-09-26
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#756
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2012-09-26
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i think the useful scenario for Bluetooth conditioning would be to lauch something when it detected a certain device , like for example, if it connected to my car, i want it launch podcast app, or if it connected to Bluetooth headset, i would want it launch notes, or if it connected speakers, i would want it to launch music player, etc.
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2012-09-27
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#758
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Edit: Where can I find the changelog for version 1.7.2? I updated to it today.
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2012-09-30
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Continued from http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=82899&page=11<SNIP>So far it seems to me that querying another Bluetooth device for its profiles requires more steps (= which means more power hungry too). So unless there's convincing arguments made why detection by Bluetooth addresses is not workable for peoples use cases, I'm going to pursue the simpler route.<SNIP>
i think the useful scenario for Bluetooth conditioning would be to lauch something when it detected a certain device , like for example, if it connected to my car, i want it launch podcast app, or if it connected to Bluetooth headset, i would want it launch notes, or if it connected speakers, i would want it to launch music player, etc.
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2012-10-02
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#760
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This problem seems to be gone for good. It hasn't happened for couple of weeks now, despite the fact I gave up trying to get logs and haven't started the daemon from terminal.
I have issues about networking while not trying to use background connections, but only automatically used networks. When I e.g. switch availability on Skype or Facebook to online and then offline, the internet connection will almost every time stay on until I force it off, or leave the service area of Wi-Fi.
Then about the background connection problem discussed earlier. Or actually the problem is probably not about the background connections setting at all.
I have issues about networking while not trying to use background connections, but only automatically used networks. When I e.g. switch availability on Skype or Facebook to online and then offline, the internet connection will almost every time stay on until I force it off, or leave the service area of Wi-Fi.
If using the mobile network connection, just setting different network mode (2G/3G/dual) doesn't cut unwanted connection.
This is really quite annoying, because it makes automatically used networks and background connections very unpleasant to use, if I don't want my phone to be connected to the internet all the time. Does every N9 work this way, or is there something special with mine?