I think it's the regular linux OOM killer, in general it doesn't kill everything but it will/should kill up to the point that enough RAM was freed to regain system stability... So if your deamon has a very small RAM footprint the chance it will get killed is much lower then if it's a RAM hog...
HTH, Eli 2015-05-03 8:08 GMT+03:00 Taixzo <tai...@gmail.com>: > I notice that Sailfish tends to close all running applications when some > limit of RAM or CPU is reached. Is there a way to make an app launch a > daemon process that does not get killed by this? > > > -- > Sent from Whiteout Mail - https://whiteout.io > > My PGP key: https://keys.whiteout.io/tai...@gmail.com > _______________________________________________ > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list > To unsubscribe, please send a mail to > devel-unsubscr...@lists.sailfishos.org >
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