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2007-04-15
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2007-04-16
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2007-07-10
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You can also add round values to the list of timeouts that 'display settings' shows in the drop down list!
gconftool-2 -t list --list-type=int -s /system/osso/dsm/display/possible_display_dim_timeouts [30,60,120,300,600,1800,3600]
gconftool-2 -t list --list-type=int -s /system/osso/dsm/display/possible_display_blank_timeouts [30,60,120,300,600,1800,3600]
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(edit) I did this as root user.
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2007-07-10
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2007-07-26
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2007-08-09
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To test if acmonitor affects battery life, you can set up a cronjob that appends current time to a text file every 10 minutes, then leave the unit on before you go to sleep and see how long it holds out with and without acmonitor.
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2007-11-08
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@ Bern, Switzerland
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You can also add round values to the list of timeouts that 'display settings' shows in the drop down list!
gconftool-2 -t list --list-type=int -s /system/osso/dsm/display/possible_display_dim_timeouts [30,60,120,300,600,1800,3600]
gconftool-2 -t list --list-type=int -s /system/osso/dsm/display/possible_display_blank_timeouts [30,60,120,300,600,1800,3600]
And the best part - your settings will be persistent after reboot!
(edit) I did this as root user.
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2007-11-09
, 03:59
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2007-11-09
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