Also if built as an android app it cannot be run on any third-party SFOS ports
(nexus 5 one plus X etc) which do not have the Android app layer.
On Mon Jan 2 05:33:21 2017 GMT-0500, Tone Kastlunger wrote:
> There goes android then. No SFOS. Kinda defyes the point IMO :/.
>
> On Mon, Jan 2, 2017
I remember the N9 had an issue of interference between the Bluetooth and
WiFi radios; the headset would stutter when connecting to or disconnecting
from an access point. I worked around it by disabling WiFi while using the
headset. Maybe this is a similar issue?
On Feb 2, 2016 8:16 AM, wrote:
> H
signals. Is there any way of reading this button without mucking about in
system files?
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I wonder why Sailfish OS does this while Harmattan and Maemo did not? They
certainly didn't have more RAM to work with.
Sunday, May 3, 2015 7:56 AM E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
> Also note that if you skew it too much in favor of yourself the system may
> end up killing genuinely important system proces
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?
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