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Old 01-29-2017, 12:05 PM   #430
tshering
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EDIT: just tried it out, and your solution works!
Iam glad it was that simple!
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But I wish I could get rid of the "Wifi is enabled!" message. Is there any way to do so?
The reason is to prevent battery train when somebody forgets to switch wifi off, especially since KSM does not have a sleep function. Therefore, there is no option provided to switch this message off. But since large parts of KSM consist of sh scripts, one can customize a lot oneself. The concerned file is /adds/kbmenu/onstart/start_nickel.sh.
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Is there any way to do so? Also, it keeps asking me if I want to switch Wifi off when I go into nickel. Is it possible to disable that message as well? I always choose no.
The original reason was that nickel did not check on start whether wifi is on. Therefore, it was not possible to switch off the already runnig wifi in nickel, and nickel could also not use it (since there occurred an error when it tried to stat wifi that was already on). But now there is another reason to switch wifi off before entering nickel. Since one of the more recent updates nickel freezes when it is started and wifi is already on. So for these newer FWs it would be reasonable to switch wifi off automatically, without asking the user.

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