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Old 02-21-2018, 10:49 AM   #111
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Device: kobo touch
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My only issue is that the start up is slower than the previous version. My understanding (I am no code savy) is that it is because of the scripts running at start up, part to help debugging and part for security reasons in case of a bricked device.
This is it.

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Regarding wifi, I am ok with turning it on and off just inside nickel (but I do use it in koreader to export the notes to Evernote).
There should not be a problem with this.

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Regarding usbnet and webinterface, I don't know what their use is apart from debugging, and would be happy to learn.
I provided the webinterface with the intention to give the user a simple way to communicate with the kobo device via a webbrowser, which can be useful for debugging (as you said), and solving problems.[/QUOTE]

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I am asking which of this service is really needed for someone like me who uses KSM just as a tool to manage both nickel and koreader? How do I disable those not needed at start up?
As long as things go well, you do not need any of them, lika a seat-belt or health insurence.

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My aim is a faster start up whitout compromising security.
The only thing that you can feel is establishing or trying to establish a wifi connection at start. You can switch it off by "tools" > "ksm diverse.msh" > "auto enable wifi off.sh". Cf. the spoiler "Recommendations:" in the first post.[/QUOTE]

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Also I would like to avoid the message about wifi that I get exitng koreader
. I was planning to include that option. However, I cannot remember whether I actually did it (and I do not have my stuff with me). I guess I did not. Is there no option in Koreader to switch wifi off when exiting? Or do you really want to keep wifi on?
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