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Originally Posted by DrWilken View Post
I don't quite understand how that should prevent the NFC receiver from using precious power...?

It just prevents it from connecting to the NFC tag on the Other Half...
It only consumes power when it is connected with TOH, you can also test, in which you simply remove toh
 

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Originally Posted by DrWilken View Post
If You want to disable TOHC service only until next reboot You can add --runtime to the 'mask' command... ;-)

Code:
systemctl mask --runtime tohd.service; systemctl stop tohd.service
thanks, but it says me access danied. How can i do that over terminal?
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It is now exactly two hours after I disabled toh-daemon.

Regular idle with 3gdata on and no accounts online except email every two hours. It was and still is 76% as it was two hours ago.

Looks very good so far. Before it would have gone down 4 - 5%.
 

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Originally Posted by cvp View Post
thanks, but it says me access danied. How can i do that over terminal?
Are you root? It must be executed like root.
 

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Originally Posted by cvp View Post
thanks, but it says me access danied. How can i do that over terminal?
You have to change to root first...

First set user (nemo) password:

Settings -> System Settings -> Developer mode -> Tick 'Remote Connection' and set a new password and press 'Save' (Developer mode has to be enabled first, but I guess You know (You wouldn't have a terminal otherwise)...

In Terminal:
Code:
devel-su
(type the password You've just set)
systemctl mask --runtime tohd.service
systemctl stop tohd.service
Again... This works until next reboot. That's how I'd do it (bad memory)... But if You want it to be persistent (I bet You'll forget along the way), leave the '--runtime' out...
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Originally Posted by siggi_digital View Post
It only consumes power when it is connected with TOH, you can also test, in which you simply remove toh
I would think it would be like wireless, continuously trying to connect... My bad...
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thanks, and now i get the message:
Failed to issue method call: Invalid argument

hmm i dobble check if i wrote all correctly
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if this is the real nfc consumption and cant be done better its a real problem for the whole idea/system.
we are talking about the lowest cost wireless connection over a very small distance.e
i now dont want to think how fast a keyboard TOH would deplete the battery.
 
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Mine keeps saying

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Failed to issue method call: Invalid argument
 
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Originally Posted by CLRS530 View Post
if this is the real nfc consumption and cant be done better its a real problem for the whole idea/system.
we are talking about the lowest cost wireless connection over a very small distance.e
i now dont want to think how fast a keyboard TOH would deplete the battery.
These covers are using NFS the other half keyboard would use the I2C bus pins, there would be no wireless checks.
 

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