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2013-01-31
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2013-01-31
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2013-01-31
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Sadly, the FlopSwap page appears to have been deleted. Clicking on that link takes you to an empty page.
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2013-01-31
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2013-01-31
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Looks like it is case-sensitive, try this one:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Flopswap
It happens after some (hours) idle time or heavy use (modest/email, 5 microb, opera, leafpad, file man, yappari, all at the same duration).
I took some months recently to build a completely new image taking care to keep as little as possible daemons, widgets n pluggins loaded (scaned thru every postinst file and files dumped into /etc/event.d/).
Yet to install KP, overclock, etc for specific reasons...
Looked at speed patch n swap management too (I implemented my own).
The phone app or BT plugins would still take some seconds to load or swap in still.
I figured the best way would be if I could keep only those apps/modules permanently loaded n not swapped out.
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2013-02-01
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I specifically want to do this for the phone app & maybe SMS app.
I've had such cases:
I call myself using a fixed line;
Ringing on fixed line can be heard;
N900 seems to freeze or slow a bit for about 1-3 seconds;
N900 rings/vibrates later.
I've done some other things like making my ring tone smaller, not having pictures on caller's contact, etc... anything to prevent a slower ring.
When paired with a BT headset, it's even slower.
Minimum 3 seconds... could be 4-5.
It's not a big issue but I'd like to optimize this & hear calls come in on the first ring (operator network perspective).
Some related stuff (not available in Linux flavors...):
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...d-sgid-258719/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sticky_bit
http://serverfault.com/questions/295...-going-to-swap
Thanks & best regards,
kh