Maxdamantus | I remember doing something to achieve that, though I can't remember what. There's a good chance it involved modifying that ke-recv script. | 05:56 |
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sunshavi | that file /usr/sbin/ke-recv seems to be a binary | 08:00 |
Maxdamantus | I think I might have found what I did. | 10:11 |
Maxdamantus | in /etc/init.d/ke-recv, I added `export OSSO_KE_RECV_IGNORE_CABLE=1` | 10:11 |
Maxdamantus | Though I think there was some other place where I did a `modprobe g_ether`, so maybe that variable alone will simply prevent usage of whatever that dialogue is for. | 10:14 |
Maxdamantus | actually, looking through my IRC logs and that ke-recv init script, the `modprobe g_ether` part might be more important. | 11:11 |
Maxdamantus | the init script itself has a condition around `/sbin/lsmod | grep "\(g_ether\)"`, and maybe there's a similar condition somewhere else. | 11:12 |
Maxdamantus | tbh I've never used the Nokia suite thing, so I don't really know what it's used for. aiui it includes `g_ether` functionality though. | 11:13 |
* Maxdamantus always just used `g_ether` on its own, so he could use rsync/ssh over USB, which was faster than WiFi. | 11:14 | |
Maxdamantus | I would also often unload `g_ether` so that I could manually load `g_file_storage`, and I didn't have that dialogue pop up while that was loaded (possibly because ke-recv or whatever had already decided not to show it) | 11:18 |
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