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I was stupid and used Mac OS textedit to open the file and remove the entry not knowing they have to be edited using a proper gconf tool. Now the file is messed up and I could use the original if you don't mind sending. (I'm not a developer)


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Edit: It's located here: /etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults/system/osso/dsm/locks/%gconf.xml

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GConfik (i think) is very nice tool that works pretty nice with gconf-2
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maybe: /system/osso/dsm/locks/touchscreen_keypad_autolock_enabled 0
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Thanks for the useful tip!
pleasure worked for me, seems like
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Originally Posted by isfr21 View Post
I was stupid and used Mac OS textedit to open the file and remove the entry not knowing they have to be edited using a proper gconf tool. Now the file is messed up and I could use the original if you don't mind sending. (I'm not a developer)

It's located in /etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults/system/osso/locks/%gconf.xml

Thank you!


Edit: It's located here: /etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults/system/dsm/osso/locks/%gconf.xml

I'd told you to make a backup first

anyway its attached here (had to zip to attach it)...
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Thanks for the file. And I know you told me to backup and trust me I put it in my head with the intent of doing so but somehow my thoughts got sidetracked and it was just too late.
 
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Originally Posted by isfr21 View Post
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Can you send me the original or your edited gconf file, I messed up mine?
deadone was faster than me
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Haha I might be the "deadone" but my ghost is bloody quick hehe...
 

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Haha I might be the "deadone" but my ghost is bloody quick hehe...
hahahahaha, indeed, you can go trough walls, i can't :P

//edit: seems like conf key i wrote above is not working or maybe reboot is required.
anyhow, my battery is dead to reboot :S so, i'll do it later
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Wow it works! Thanks everyone. Speaking of gconf, I stumbled upon the Network_Search_Interval under connectivity. It's set as a default of 300 (5 mins). My interest is credited to this post: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=675

I was always annoyed with the stuttering of bluetooth during audio streaming to my car and it was due to the routine Wi-Fi scanning while streaming audio.
So I set it to 0. I figure for me, why should I have my phone waste battery by looking for useless Wi-Fi every 5 minutes. If I'm away from my home Wi-Fi connection and I'm in a public area and in a situation where I need Wi-Fi, I would just hit the status bar and search and establish a connection to whatever network. I only see gains for me by disabling the routine search, specifically in battery life and of course in A2DP streaming.

When I come home I'll just manually connect to my home network and that's it!
 
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