I am running GAEProxy on my Milestone (running CM 7.2.0 RC0) in order to watch Youtube in China. But it seems that the app process is killed by the system 5 minutes after its launching.
Is there any way to keep it running in the background until I kill it manually? I'd like to achieve this without using third-party apps.
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I'm running CM7 and I'm happy with how it performs compared to stock rom. I see improvement in battery and memory usage. So that's good.
However, some apps like facebook, maps, tango etc still appear to become active in the background.
Is there an application which will easily let me manage rights for every app I have on the device? I dont want to freeze them, just change their permissions so they never do anything unless I intentionally start an app.
When I was on stock ROM i tried an app killer with auto kill. So i'd kill apps that were displayed. Check back a few minutes later and everything was back running again..
So to sum up..a good app manager that works nicely with CM7?
Edit: i found something called privacy blocker but I think that wont let me prevent apps from running by themselves....
Edit-2: Nevermind, its not going to work I think...reading this made me realise that some apps me be terminated at start-up, but preventing from booting at a later point is near impossible. Too bad. http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=14889
Just ignore them, Android knows how to manage it's RAM effectively.
If you won´t use some apps, use TitaniumBackup (from Market) and freeze apps you are never using.
1) I'm tired of all these application killers that don't really kill the running apps. Is there any application killer that kills them for good, like FORCE STOPPING them? I've tried netQin and advanced tast killer, but neither do a great job (app suchs as google maps continue to reappear unless I force stop them manually)
2) I'm currently running Darky's ROM 10.2 RE, but I don't like the new market app - it's ugly and laggy. Can someone give me the GingerBread Stock Market app, please?
I have installed dozens of apps on my Galaxy Ace and I think it's becoming too much for the poor device. I found out it frequently reboots because of RAM shortage. I tried killing all running apps, but all the memory-hogging services will just restart themselves, which also drains my battery.
So, is there a way to permanently disable Android services, other than to remove the corresponding apps? I don't need Google Maps running in the background (I don't care for tile caching), nor do I need Google Play to check for updates, yet they are active all the time and consume ~25MB of RAM, which makes the difference between freezing and a snappy phone.
Disable/force stop the apps that you do not use from the manage apps option in settings. If you are rooted, use titanium backup to get rid of apps that you don't use. Remember, do not disable any android system service unless you know what it is. You might get into trouble.
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Try this...
Use RAM managers, decrease VM heap size and remove JIT also use root startup managers to avoid apps from starting automatically other then system apps.
try autorun manager..
disable useless apps which constantly runs on background and auto starts after killing.
best one so far..
Hi everyone
I'm currently running 10.1 and I've downloaded a couple of those crystal bubble games, the trouble is when I play them my touchpad will run the game for x amount of time and then randomly freeze and reboot. Is anyone having this problem?
James
This could happen for a number of reasons but from my experience it happened from 2 things: having less than 500mb storage space and/or running too many apps in the background.
The remedies are using Tailor in webOS to increase partition size and greenify works well to hibernate apps when you don't use them.
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Another thing to consider....make sure that you have the current updates for the games and that they are compatible with the android system you are running. Also, you might want to update the rom to the most current one if you haven't already.
Hi guys, my device is newly upgraded to Lollipop. But after using for some days, I noticed that some recently background apps will automatically killed by itself, even I didn't open new apps. Is Android trying to learn this single thread habit from IOS or can we change the background policy to make it keep stay in background rather been killed?