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2011-02-16
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2011-02-16
, 12:22
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#184
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I can't see TwimGo with Concky when I closed it, but I really can 'feel' that it's eating RAM and CPU. After opening and closing TwimGo a few times, everything becomes very slow, can't even accept or decline a call! Or swiping the homescreens..terrible
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2011-02-16
, 12:33
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@ Paris, France
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2011-02-16
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@ Wigan, UK
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#186
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I think I maybe having similar issues any idea how we check if Twimgo is having this effect on our phones?
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2011-02-16
, 12:59
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#187
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ps -edaf |grep TwimGo kill -9 pid_of_TwimGo
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2011-02-16
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@ Paris, France
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2011-02-16
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@ West Sussex, England
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#189
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@magullo
thanks for the hint.
As a noob, I did some experimentations with your lines.
After a restart, without Twimgo opened, the first command returns one line but obvisouly, there is nothing to kill.
I open Twimgo. Then your first command line returns two lines and I could kill Twimgo.
I re-open Twimgo. Back with two lines. This time I close Twimgo from the application menu. BUT there is still two lines after the PS command.
That sounds weird too me. But worst is for after
If I open Twimgo, close it from the application menu, reopen Twimgo, close it from the application menu, then I have three lines from the PS command...
So it seems that on my device at least, Twimgo is creating each time a new instance and nothing is properly closed
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2011-02-17
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#190
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Thanks.