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#21
@mariusmssj
Please copy/paste the exact commands you are issuing.
Try(as a root) just a simple:
Code:
systemctl stop tohd.service
 

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#22
Originally Posted by zlatko View Post
@mariusmssj
Please copy/paste the exact commands you are issuing.
Try(as a root) just a simple:
Code:
systemctl stop tohd.service
just that alone worked fine

Also just to ask what text editors can we download? I am on 3G but apt-get seems to be an unknown command.
 
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Originally Posted by mariusmssj View Post
just that alone worked fine

Also just to ask what text editors can we download? I am on 3G but apt-get seems to be an unknown command.
pkcon install nano (there is also vim, though not sure if pkcon install vim will work as the packages are:
Code:
vim-common-7.3.629-1.1.1.armv7hl.rpm               13-Dec-2013 13:35             5235769
vim-debugsource-7.3.629-1.1.1.armv7hl.rpm          13-Dec-2013 13:35             1379721
vim-enhanced-7.3.629-1.1.1.armv7hl.rpm             13-Dec-2013 13:35              677109
vim-enhanced-debuginfo-7.3.629-1.1.1.armv7hl.rpm   13-Dec-2013 13:35              894641
vim-filesystem-7.3.629-1.1.1.armv7hl.rpm           13-Dec-2013 13:35                6085
vim-minimal-7.3.629-1.1.1.armv7hl.rpm              13-Dec-2013 13:35              287341
 
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#24
Just install zypper an the vim:

Code:
pkcon install zypper
zypper in vim
works perfectly fine here
 

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Originally Posted by szopin View Post
pkcon install nano (there is also vim, though not sure if pkcon install vim will work as the packages are:
Code:
vim-common-7.3.629-1.1.1.armv7hl.rpm               13-Dec-2013 13:35             5235769
vim-debugsource-7.3.629-1.1.1.armv7hl.rpm          13-Dec-2013 13:35             1379721
vim-enhanced-7.3.629-1.1.1.armv7hl.rpm             13-Dec-2013 13:35              677109
vim-enhanced-debuginfo-7.3.629-1.1.1.armv7hl.rpm   13-Dec-2013 13:35              894641
vim-filesystem-7.3.629-1.1.1.armv7hl.rpm           13-Dec-2013 13:35                6085
vim-minimal-7.3.629-1.1.1.armv7hl.rpm              13-Dec-2013 13:35              287341
Why thank you kind sir for you help
 
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#26
Alltough i like messing with the deamons on my brand new phone as much as the next guy, i cant help but wonder: Do our friends at Jolla know about this? Would be nice to see a fix in the next firmwareupdate instead of having to mess with the system config ourself.
 

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#27
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Yes, they know and they even considering a hot-fix release ASAP.
Harri Hakulinen ‏@HarriHakulinen 22 Dec
@JollaHQ It seems that our community already found NFC bug that is affecting to battery life. Well done, we can really do this #together
PS. Harri Hakulinen is Chief engineer at Jolla.

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#28
Originally Posted by XiliX View Post
Alltough i like messing with the deamons on my brand new phone as much as the next guy, i cant help but wonder: Do our friends at Jolla know about this? Would be nice to see a fix in the next firmwareupdate instead of having to mess with the system config ourself.
EDIT: Was late. See Zlatko above.
 

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#29
I must say I am a bit confused by this issue.

Are we really sure NFC reader is always active because if thats the case it could be done alot better by turn on/off X times sec. To save battery. Ofcourse fully turn off will save even more but then whats the points with tags on OTH.

No point poll constanly. I don't know how it implemented on N9 but its probadly turns on/off x times per second and not constanly on. I have it enabled on N9 all the time.

And about OTH. Wasn't there a lightsensor or similar that check if cover has connected?

I mean most logical if other sensor exist would be:

turn on NFC only when sensor is triggered make it on until NFC has been read OR timeout after a 1 second?

Or else implement it as most other readers. (Turn on/off X times sec) probadly 2-4 times per second should be enought (and active for 100msec this intervals) Thats what I remember from a reader I worked with on my old job...
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#30
3 hours in and still 76% as in the beginning. I've started suspecting that I disabled battery daemon instead of tohd... ;D
 

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