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Old 05-08-2024, 09:19 AM   #1
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Exclamation Make the most of Your E-Reader - pop-up message

On my Pocketbook 632 after upgrading to the latest firmware (6.8.2102) I noticed I would periodically receive a pop-up message asking me to:

Connect to Wi-Fi
Make the most of Your E-Reader!


It seems to appear every 14 days and even though it's just one-click to dismiss, it really bothers me there's no obvious way of preventing its reappearance.

As a workaround I've written a startup script (needs ezdiy root) to prevent its appearance. You could also add the code to a launcher for a frequently used userapp (e.g. koreader) if you can't/won't root. Reply if you have a better solution.

For info, it seems to be triggered by the value ask_connect_ts within:
/mnt/ext1/system/config/global.cfg

As soon as the unix timestamp value for ask_connect_ts drops 14 days behind the current date the message is triggered.
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Old 05-11-2024, 01:08 AM   #2
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If your device is ezdiy rooted, you can create a .sh startup script in:
/mnt/ext1/system/init.d

If not rooted you could add this to a launcher .app file for a frequently used app.

By default it creates a new global.cfg file as soon as the ask_connect_ts timestamp crosses 12 days.

Code:
#!/bin/sh

# Threshold to run - days x seconds_in_24hrs (needs to be less than 14 days)
daySecs=$((12*86400))
# current unix timestamp
utime=$(date +%s)
# current unix timestamp minus threshold
u2time=$(($utime-$daySecs))

# read ask_connect_ts timestamp from config file
eval $(grep "^ask_connect_ts=" /mnt/ext1/system/config/global.cfg)
# If timestamp is not yet 12 days old script exits
if [ $ask_connect_ts -gt $u2time ]; then
  exit
fi

# sleep only needed if running as startup script
# allow startup process to finish with file before editing 
sleep 15

# create new global.cfg file with new ask_connect_ts value
rm -f /mnt/ext1/system/config/global.cfg.back
mv /mnt/ext1/system/config/global.cfg /mnt/ext1/system/config/global.cfg.old
echo "" > rm -f /mnt/ext1/system/config/global.cfg
IFS=''; cat "/mnt/ext1/system/config/global.cfg.old" |
while read data; do
   if echo "$data" | grep -q "ask_connect_ts"; then 
	echo "ask_connect_ts=$utime" >> "/mnt/ext1/system/config/global.cfg"
   else echo "${data}" >> "/mnt/ext1/system/config/global.cfg"; fi
done
cp /mnt/ext1/system/config/global.cfg /mnt/ext1/system/config/global.cfg.back
rm -f /mnt/ext1/system/config/global.cfg.old

exit

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