[Q] Disable ongoing wifi notification with root?

holob

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I have searched and have been unable to find anything about a permanent fix for the ongoing wifi notification (not the popup, which is easy to disable). The SQLite fix doesn't work after a reboot, and killing the android system process doesn't work after any wifi status change, either. Is there a way to remove this on an otherwise stock rooted rom (the latest OTA)? I don't mind flashing a patch or editing system files....
 

tfly212

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I don't think that there is any way to permanently remove this without flashing a ROM. I would just pull the trigger and unlock the bootloader...then you can flash ROMs and benefit from all the features they offer.
 

purged363506

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Yea if you like the stock look there is always cleanrom but I think a rom is the only way to remove it.

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CAPTainJRacine

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This on going notification was the one annoyance that made me finally flash a ROM. Nearly every other issue I had with stock rooted could be fixed with small modifications to either FlashBar or SystemUI.apk. Was really hoping someone would release a MOD to fix it, but eventually gave up waiting and flashed a ROM.

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adrynalyne

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No rom is needed. A mod can be flashed, and/or Xposed can be used, although a module will need to be built if it doesn't exist.
 

MasonRyan

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I am looking for this too? Can anyone help me out? I flashed jedi rom x20, but for reason it make my 3d games play a tad slower. I would like to stay on the stock rom.
 

SportingChap

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I am looking for this too? Can anyone help me out? I flashed jedi rom x20, but for reason it make my 3d games play a tad slower. I would like to stay on the stock rom.
I gave up and went back to AOSP based ROM. When I switched to the Note II from the S3 (not by choice), I didn't realize there would be so fewer devs working on this device, comparatively. :\