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    Jolla battery life greatly affected by an NFC bug

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    zlatko | # 61 | 2013-12-23, 17:33 | Report

    @Boxeri
    Just use simple "stop" option(after reboot it will be ON). You can always start it if you want by issuing "start" command.

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    xerxes2 | # 62 | 2013-12-23, 17:37 | Report

    There is also the enable/disable commands to permanently manage services.

    Code:
    systemctl disable tohd.service
    And then use enable if you want it to start on boot again.

    Edit: These commands are pretty useless for default services set by Jolla as they're started elsewhere in the systemd scheme, hence the mask command instead. So for tohd.service, and other default services, you better stick with using mask/unmask instead.

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    cvp | # 63 | 2013-12-23, 17:41 | Report

    Originally Posted by xerxes2 View Post
    There is also the enable/disable commands to permanently manage services.

    Code:
    systemctl disable tohd.service
    And then use enable if you want it to start on boot again.
    thanks a lot

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    kimmoli | # 64 | 2013-12-23, 17:48 | Report

    Replying to me

    Originally Posted by kimmoli View Post
    (btw Does anyone know how to force 3.3V pin powered?)
    This is possible from user space after 1.0.2 update is released. (should come "soon")

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    v2px | # 65 | 2013-12-23, 17:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by szopin View Post
    pkcon install nano (there is also vim, though not sure if pkcon install vim will work as the packages are:
    precious vim was already installed on my device when it shipped <3

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    jsiren | # 66 | 2013-12-23, 18:11 | Report

    Another report, battery now at 70%, IOW 30% gone after 7 hours (since 13:01 local time). This is a great improvement.

    I think I will leave tohd.service disabled until there's an update that addresses this, since I only have one Other Half anyway.

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    xerxes2 | # 67 | 2013-12-23, 18:40 | Report

    For default services you should stick with using mask/unmask as disable/enable will probably not work, as they're linked in /usr and not in /etc.

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    manu027 | # 68 | 2013-12-23, 20:23 | Report

    [root@localhost ~]# systemctl mask --runtime tohd.service; systemctl stop tohd.service
    ln -s '/dev/null' '/run/systemd/system/tohd.service'
    [root@localhost ~]# ls -l /run/systemd/system/tohd.service
    lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 2013-12-23 20:25 /run/systemd/system/tohd.service -> /dev/null
    [root@localhost ~]# systemctl list-units | grep tohd
    tohd.service masked failed failed tohd.service

    Seems that everything is fine.

    Now, when charging the battery, the device has a normal temperature.

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    jsiren | # 69 | 2013-12-23, 20:47 | Report

    Now, when the system has been idling for a while with tohd running, a 20 second (nominally) powertop run reports a power consumption of 955 mW, whereas the same without tohd reports 70 mW. In interactive mode over WLAN I've seen figures as low as 10 mW, I don't know how reliable the measurement is.

    Powertop suggests enabling Power Aware CPU scheduler, echo '1' > '/sys/devices/system/cpu/sched_mc_power_savings' - those of you who know the HW and kernel better, do you think that would be safe to do?

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    lkravovicz | # 70 | 2013-12-23, 21:52 | Report

    You don't have to question the tohd tweak. It's real. Totally awesome.

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