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Originally Posted by Vava
Thank you both, a script plus the event handler will do the trick !
But, I have an other question, is that possible to manage the processor activity ? For example, when the kindke puts itself on standby, I would like to reduce the cpu activity to 10% and shut off the WiFi. Do you know how can I do it ?
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I don't really understand the question. When the Kindle is in standby, it's pretty much powered off. I don't think the Wifi is on in that state, and it shouldn't be processing anything (though I seem to recall that cronjobs still get executed, so take the above with a grain of salt).