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#1
Hi
I asked this question on TJC, but no answer until now...
Maybe here someone know if it possible to see a list of running covers (active/non active) on the homescreen and close one grayed (non active) specific cover with command from terminal ?
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Code:
ps -ef
I think should help you
 

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it's lipstick bug, you can't close it with cli.
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Originally Posted by nieldk View Post
Code:
ps -ef
I think should help you
Not help...

Coderus, thanks for info.
 
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It's related to https://together.jolla.com/question/...n-typing-exit/. In short, Silica cannot tell the difference between applications terminated graciously and those killed by OOM and has to assume the latter, leaving zombie covers on the screen.

Still, it would be nice to have an option to remove covers through some dbus command or some such.
 

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it's a confirmed bug, it should be fixed in next release. nothing to discuss here.
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Originally Posted by coderus View Post
it's a confirmed bug, it should be fixed in next release.
That is good to know and I appreciate it but...

nothing to discuss here.
Really? There may be some language or cultural barrier at play here but
a) that sounds rather arrogant; and
b) I am a firm believer in understanding the reasons and implications, not just dry facts.
 

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