It's definitely not a dumb question.
My solution has been to ssh into the phone from my laptop, use ps to find the settings process, and then kill it. The ps I use is
ps -ae | grep settings
This will show the process number for settings, e.g. 1234. Then use kill on it like this
kill 1234
edit: be sure you've got the phone's wifi turned on!!
rz
My solution has been to ssh into the phone from my laptop, use ps to find the settings process, and then kill it. The ps I use is
ps -ae | grep settings
This will show the process number for settings, e.g. 1234. Then use kill on it like this
kill 1234
edit: be sure you've got the phone's wifi turned on!!
rz