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Originally Posted by kartoga
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Well, about the message part, I dunno. But why do you have to kill the kiosk client to reenable wifi. Seems like you just need to recharge the battery (or better yet have a spare around) and then reenable the wifi with a press of a button...
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the kiosk client disables the buttons. for instance, you wouldn't want a button to turn off wifi -- this would be problematic for visitors -- what happens if they accidentally turn off the wifi? the device is useless at that point (for our purpose)? basically, you have to give the visitor a "problem-free" shell, which includes not having an option to accidentally break the thing in the middle of a visit :)