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gionni88,
After quickly reading these:
http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qtmobility-1...adiotuner.html
could it be that you can forcemono only before evoking start()
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2011-01-08
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A quick hack would be a wrapper script that's in sudoers that can echo 2/3 to the sysfs file, when a user requests a value under that currently set, you echo 3 for example, if the user goes back to a range he needs, you switch to 2.
You could make it transparent to the user, or you could add a "Switching frequency range" banner.
echo 'echo 3 > /sys/blahblahblah/region' | root
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(I might edit this post to add more as I look at all of it)