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I don't see how you could get days of battery life connected to wifi all the time. A lot of people can barely get six hours of continuous connectivity. I bet wlan was set on idle timeout or something before.
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In the past week, the battery doesn't even hold for a whole day. I charge it at night, and by 3pm it runs out of battery life. I don't understand why. I can't think of anything I installed that could have caused it.
The programs that I run continuously are Skype and Pidgin. Sometimes I am moving in and out of wireless zones, and when I take it out of standby I've got pidgin messages telling me that it was disconnected, or whatever, and skype may be blinking if I have messages. But it seems like it was in standby, because the screen is off.
How can I troubleshoot this? Has anyone else experienced it? First thing I'm going to try is running with no apps up, see what happens. Then I'll add skype, then pidgin - I can do without pidgin, but not skype.