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