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ejjoman 2015-09-06 08:21

Re: First thoughts about the (pre) Sailfish OS 2.0
 
Yes, you can now see more than just 9 apps in the multitasking overview.

And those app covers do not re-sort when you open an app. They stay in the order in which they where started until you manually reposition them.

TemeV 2015-09-06 08:31

Re: First thoughts about the (pre) Sailfish OS 2.0
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ste-phan (Post 1481251)
Did Sailfish OS 2.0 address the issue of only having 9 minimized multitask overview windows?

It was a little bit annoying to have to long press for the "close all" window to get an overview of the open applications.

Yes, all covers are now visible and you scroll them vertically. Just for the sake of testing I opened 24 apps, and all are visible.

They have done something to the oom killer also, because all of the 24 apps stay open and none was killed. There was also some memory hogs like the browser and a couple of Android apps. UI is still quite smooth, some small lags here and there. Apps become more laggy, so I can't recommend having this much stuff open :)

Edit: Browser still doesn't seem to keep more than 3 tabs in memory though, even after I closed all the other apps.

tortoisedoc 2015-09-06 09:47

Re: First thoughts about the (pre) Sailfish OS 2.0
 
Hands on :
I hate the side swipe on the lockscreen(bottom up was way better);
I love the side-switch to task manager(n9 ui ftw)
I am ok with having the apps accessible always from the bottom;
Finally a statusbar :)

Bottomline: it feels like an iphone, ui wise...
Yes, the old ui was maybe too sequential; but they could have kept the unlocking with a Swipe-up, no? And then maybe replace the useless ambience side-swipe switcher with task screen.

MartinK 2015-09-06 09:48

Re: First thoughts about the (pre) Sailfish OS 2.0
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TemeV (Post 1481254)
They have done something to the oom killer also, because all of the 24 apps stay open and none was killed. There was also some memory hogs like the browser and a couple of Android apps. UI is still quite smooth, some small lags here and there. Apps become more laggy, so I can't recommend having this much stuff open :)

Interesting! Could you run these few memory usage related commands and post the output ? Thanks in advance! :)

Code:

free -m
cat /proc/swaps
ps aux --sort -rss


caprico 2015-09-06 10:28

Re: First thoughts about the (pre) Sailfish OS 2.0
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MartinK (Post 1481259)
Interesting! Could you run these few memory usage related commands and post the output ? Thanks in advance! :)

Code:

free -m
cat /proc/swaps
ps aux --sort -rss


Code:

[nemo@Jolla ~]$ free -m
            total      used      free    shared    buffers    cached
Mem:          809        744        64          0          0        167
-/+ buffers/cache:        577        231
Swap:          613        349        263

Code:

[nemo@Jolla ~]$ cat /proc/swaps
Filename                                Type                Size        Used        Priority
/dev/mmcblk0p24                        partition        520180        252080        -1
/dev/zram0                              partition        53864        52672        100
/dev/zram1                              partition        53864        53040        100

Code:

ps aux --sort -rss
--> http://textuploader.com/ac9uk
(I upgraded the system yesterday from .23 to .28 - in case the has an influence on the output)

EDIT: v.28, sorry, thanks @nieldk

nieldk 2015-09-06 10:35

Re: First thoughts about the (pre) Sailfish OS 2.0
 
there is now a version .28

nthn 2015-09-06 11:03

Re: First thoughts about the (pre) Sailfish OS 2.0
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TemeV (Post 1481254)
Yes, all covers are now visible and you scroll them vertically. Just for the sake of testing I opened 24 apps, and all are visible.

They have done something to the oom killer also, because all of the 24 apps stay open and none was killed. There was also some memory hogs like the browser and a couple of Android apps. UI is still quite smooth, some small lags here and there. Apps become more laggy, so I can't recommend having this much stuff open :)

Edit: Browser still doesn't seem to keep more than 3 tabs in memory though, even after I closed all the other apps.

It's probably just the covers that stay visible though, if you try to open the oldest started app it will likely already have been killed at some point so it will need to start again. Which is fine for me, as I don't need to keep rearranging the covers every time some app is killed.

Kake41 2015-09-06 11:09

Re: First thoughts about the (pre) Sailfish OS 2.0
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nieldk (Post 1481263)
there is now a version .28

Any changes?

nthn 2015-09-06 11:10

Re: First thoughts about the (pre) Sailfish OS 2.0
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nieldk (Post 1481263)
there is now a version .28

Updates to gallery, contacts, accounts, audio, browser, zypper, lipstick and Android stuff (even if you don't have Android stuff). Let's see!

cvp 2015-09-06 11:15

Re: First thoughts about the (pre) Sailfish OS 2.0
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kake41 (Post 1481267)
Any changes?

nothing visible

This packaged was updated

Quote:

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- zypper;1.8.3-1.2.2;armv7hl;jolla


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