Hi all. >> I tend to often switch between applications. On Ubuntu Phone, the >> applications are suspended which leads to the following effect: >> >> When I switch to an App it is first displayed in something like a sleep >> mode. The fonts look unsharp and fuzzy. It takes about 3-4 seconds for >> the app to wake up. During this time the app is not responding nor >> giving any thing (but the mentioned fuzziness) that it's waking up. > > What you're seeing is apps stopped by memory management. When your phone > requires more memory, it will stop apps in the background. That will > result in only a low-resolution screenshot being kept around. When you > switch to that app again, it will be restarted. > >> >> It would be great to have some kind of indication that the app resumes. > > Yes, you're right that there should be some sort of indication. There's > a bug report for it and design has given a solution for this already. It > needs to be implemented in unity8 still. > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity8/+bug/1378267 > > >> I would also like to be able to define the amount of time after an app >> falls in sleep mode, but I guess that is not possible to the general > design. > > The kernel will only start stopping apps when running out of memory. So > this hasn't anything to do with time really.
Meaning I run oom? How can I figure out which application consumes so much memory? Greets Marcus
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