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This probably could of all been avoided with more ram...But realistically, I didn't actually have an issue beforehand with apps and ram management
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More RAM??? Whatever the hell for!? My main PC, running Debian Wheezy, 1 GB RAM and no swap, idle with just the OS, background processes and SysMon running, uses 140 MB RAM. My Jolla, allegedly optimised for running on low resources, uses 420 MB in the same configuration. HOW COME???
It's not more RAM we need. It's less bloat.
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I'd assume that isn't running GNOME 3 or similar but something very light.
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I'd assume that isn't running GNOME 3 or similar but something very light. It also doesn't need to have a virtual keyboard daemon available at all times, no SIM stuff, no phone call or messaging UI (both stay in memory), no tracker (assuming you don't have tracker installed), etc. These are all small things but they add up quickly. Of course, there are also some background processes a phone doesn't need that a desktop computer does.
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I didnt mean disabling zram, but just removing the old zramcfg from Warehouse if you had it installed in Uitukka.
Here is swapon show with the old unofficial zramcfg installed in Vaarainjärvi:
http://aijaa.com/2FG9he
Here its removed:
http://aijaa.com/RXcecY
The latter case works MUCH better for me, the Jolla now multitasks better than ever and I don't see the problems people are talking about here.
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Open programs: Firefox Android, Dolphin Android, Calculator (sorry Jolla bit I prefer this one to stay on displaying latest operations), IRC, OwnKeepass, phone application.
Trying to open: Space Inspector 0.4
Result: 3 times fail, application quits durimg start up
Solution: Quit Dolphin and Firefox -> Space Inspector starts.
I d consider my device as clean. No Dev mode, no patches, no hacks.
Don't have a pc to tweak settings as suggested and seriously, we should not have to.tweake anything.
Hardcore multitasking was and should remain available.
I don't believe in average Joe needing auto closing apps and play hunt for.the icon to.relaunch your app over and.over again is.not something I am willing to.coop with.
Does any HW guru present knows if it.could be that the previous swapping configuration was wearing the internal.memory too fast and that Jolla there for took such extreme countermeasures?
Just a guess based on the assumptiom that the .sailors tested the.new cconfig, did.not.like.it.either but released it anyway.
Apologies for spelling, learning to.post on.Jolla. Keyb not bad but damn small space bar.