On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:36:19 +0200 openm...@tof2k.com wrote: > Le jeudi 16 juillet 2009 11:03:27, Visti Andresen a écrit : > > > > On that note, perhaps I've read too far into your comments--maybe all > > > > you're saying is, `I am upset that the FreeRunner apparently cannot be > > > > all things to all people'? > > > > > > I don't know what to say, but there sure is a lot of scope for > > > improvement - at least from the "software" point of view. I guess, I > > > don't need *all* the things at all times, but I sure need a better > > > call-pickup-dial speeds! > > > Eg. Currently my phone starts ringing only after the caller has got 1 > > > or 2 "rings"..After I press pickup, it rings for once more before > > > actually "picking up". What is the phone doing during these "wait" > > > times? > > > > I think it may be related to "disk" activity. > > Applications that have been used recently seems to work a lot faster > > than other applications. > > I presume that this is caused by those apps having there disk data in the > > IO cache, after a while other services might have used the disk effectively > > flushing the relative small/tiny amount of free mem used for caching. > > There is the same problem in Zhone, so I suppose there something with FSO; I > don't think it's a disk writing problem (but it is only my guess). > > -- > Tof
Any disk activity could cause the "problem" (if the application requires a disk read to respond(writes will just be cached)). It might of course also be a device that does to "sleep" and needs some time to recover.... -- Visti Andresen _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel