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2009-12-12
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2009-12-12
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2009-12-12
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Like some others, it seems, I have a hard time finding things in the new Fremantle UI that I knew how to in previous Maemo versions (options hidden off-screen with no indication that one should scroll, etc.).
In particular, I've been looking for a way to set an inactivity time-out for Wifi connections, which has been present ever since OS2005 on the 770, but I can't find it.
Is it really gone, or just well hidden, or me really dumb today ? :-)
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2009-12-13
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If you are concerned with power saving its not done like that anymore. there is an advanced button in the connections wizard that lets you set the aggressiveness of the power savings. There are three levels to choose.
note in max power savings mode on wifi there is a dependancy on your router supporting power saving mode, or you will get occasional stuck page loads cause the router does not know how to maintain connections to devices that drop thier connections. This was the case even in Diablo.
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2009-12-13
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(In reply to comment #6)
> In fremantle the system is meant to be always online so no official idletimer
> support.
Sorry, but as a longtime Maemo user I find this a pretty stupid decision.
Even if a system "is meant to be always online", users should be the ones to decide how they want to use their system, and they should have a choice.
This functionality (with the UI to set it !) has been present in all versions of Maemo since OS2005 on the 770... how hard could it be to keep it in Fremantle ?
Maximum power saving doesn't work for everybody, my Wifi AP doesn't support it and freezes connections every few minute. Battery life on the N900 is short enough as it is, compared to previous tablets, I'd really like to stay in control of when it connects and for how long...
Please bring it back !
TIA,
fpp
In particular, I've been looking for a way to set an inactivity time-out for Wifi connections, which has been present ever since OS2005 on the 770, but I can't find it.
Is it really gone, or just well hidden, or me really dumb today ? :-)
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