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      Moem @Linus67
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      @Linus67 As I said, the first two were what I did, after figuring out they might be helpful.
      Can I be a little proud of myself for figuring that out? I'm not a terminal user at all.

      Is currently using an Op5t
      Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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        Moem @Linus67
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        @Linus67 said:

        rm -f ~/.config/systemd/user/ubconnect-daemon.service

        Thanks to this hint, I knew where to find it and removed it using the file manager.
        All clear now!

        The advantage of using the GUI in this case was that it showed me what else lived there. There was another daemon that was no longer needed. So that was helpful.

        Is currently using an Op5t
        Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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          uxes @gpatel-fr
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          @gpatel-fr yes that is just missing thing of click packages since they don’t have some kind of postinstall and postuninstall hooks to insert and remove those systemd services

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            gpatel-fr @uxes
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            @uxes

            It's a feature, taken from the click documentation:

            4.3.2 Specification
            • Only system packages (i.e. .debs) may declare hooks. Click packages must be declarativeinclude code executed outside AppArmor confinement, which precludes declaring hooks.
            
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              Linus67 @Moem
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              @Moem If you're still experiencing increased battery drain when using Wi-Fi,
              go to Wi-Fi -> Network Settings -> Saved Networks and tap “Forget” to remove all saved networks. Then reconnect to your home Wi-Fi network.

              I also had a few stale connections here—sometimes even two Wi-Fi icons in the status bar.

              Pixel 3a, works with NextCloud, pihole, Wireguard VPN, Trilium, GhostCloud, Paperless ngx...and a lot of great apps from the Open Store.

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                Moem @Linus67
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                @Linus67 said:

                If you're still experiencing increased battery drain when using Wi-Fi,
                go to Wi-Fi -> Network Settings -> Saved Networks and tap “Forget” to remove all saved networks.

                Thanks... the truth of the matter is that I've just migrated to a different device. So there are no saved networks. But also I don't know the state of my current battery.

                Is currently using an Op5t
                Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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                  Linus67 @Moem
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                  @Moem
                  After clearing the saved Wi-Fi connections, power consumption is minimal.

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                  Pixel 3a, works with NextCloud, pihole, Wireguard VPN, Trilium, GhostCloud, Paperless ngx...and a lot of great apps from the Open Store.

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                    moodroid @Linus67
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                    @Linus67 so what was the conclusion here for light users? Powersave or scaling? Suspension setting on or off? Thanks

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                      Linus67 @moodroid
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                      @moodroid The “Prevent background suspension” setting should be set to OFF. As described in the Ubuntu Touch Wiki.

                      By “Power Save,” I mean the following:

                      1. Set CPU cores to half load
                      2. Turn off Wi-Fi
                      3. Turn off mobile data
                      4. Turn off Bluetooth
                      5. Turn off location services
                      6. Enable 2G (optional)

                      With these settings, the device enters deep sleep mode and consumes less than 22 mA. (1-2% battery consumption at night) If this is not the case, you will need to check for faulty services or configurations that are preventing deep sleep mode. In my case, I created a script with a log file that records the power consumption of the idle device in a text file. It was always over 200 mA. Only after cleaning up faulty services linked to installations did the consumption drop to ~22 mA.

                      The battery on my 9-year-old Pixel 3a now lasts about 4 days with moderate use. I call it “NOKIA 3210 mode.” You can be reached via text and phone for days on a single battery charge. If needed, you can also take pictures, check emails and calendar events, send texts, or make calls, and all other features of a modern smartphone are available. (Navigation, internet, NextCloud, cloud music...)

                      Pixel 3a, works with NextCloud, pihole, Wireguard VPN, Trilium, GhostCloud, Paperless ngx...and a lot of great apps from the Open Store.

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                        moodroid @Linus67
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                        @Linus67 thanks - that’s great. So when you say set cpu cores to half load, how do I do that? Is that the powersave governor?

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                          Linus67 @moodroid
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                          @moodroid

                          This is my current script

                          #!/bin/bash
                          # ====================================================================
                          # NOKIA 3210 MODUS: CPU throttling + All offline services (Pixel 3a 24.04-1.3 rc)
                          # ====================================================================
                          
                          if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]; then
                              echo "ERROR: Please run the script using: sudo $0"
                              exit 1
                          fi
                          
                          echo "Enable Nokia 3210 mode..."
                          
                          # 1. Force CPU cores into power-saving mode
                          for governor in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor; do
                              if [ -f "$governor" ]; then
                                  echo "powersave" > "$governor"
                              fi
                          done
                          echo "[✓] CPU throttling enabled."
                          
                          # 2. Turn off Wi-Fi
                          nmcli radio wifi off
                          echo "[✓] Wi-Fi disabled."
                          
                          # 3. Turn off location tracking (GPS)
                          sudo dbus-send --system --type=method_call --print-reply --dest=com.lomiri.location.Service /com/lomiri/location/Service org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Set string:com.lomiri.location.Service string:IsOnline variant:boolean:false
                          echo "[✓] Location tracking disabled."
                          
                          # 4. Turn off Bluetooth
                          rfkill block bluetooth
                          echo "[✓] Bluetooth disabled."
                          
                          # 5. Turn off mobile data
                          sudo -u phablet DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS="unix:path=/run/user/32011/bus" dbus-send --session --type=method_call --print-reply --dest=com.lomiri.connectivity1 /com/lomiri/connectivity1/Private org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Set string:com.lomiri.connectivity1.Private string:MobileDataEnabled variant:boolean:false
                          echo "[✓] Mobile data disabled."
                          
                          # 6. Greenline-Service stop at user level
                          XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/32011 sudo -u phablet systemctl --user stop greenline.service 2>/dev/null
                          echo "[✓] greenline.service stopped."
                          
                          echo "------------------------------------------------"
                          echo "Success! CPU, wireless modules and GPS are in sleep mode."
                          sleep 3
                          
                          
                          

                          These script lines have been compiled from various sources and optimized for my Pixel 3a running UT 24.04-1.3 rc. Many thanks to the experts in this forum for their helpful tips on some of the commands.

                          Pixel 3a, works with NextCloud, pihole, Wireguard VPN, Trilium, GhostCloud, Paperless ngx...and a lot of great apps from the Open Store.

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