gravage
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- Mar 10, 2010
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There is no "breaking of code" dude.. they adjusted the minfree settings and the low memory killer.
Stock AOSP is,
8099, 10132, 12165, 14213, 16245, 20295
AT&T HTC One X is,
7746, 9720, 11694, 13742, 15715, 24709
This isn't a code change to the AOSP, or Sense. It's a basic setting that can be changed by anyone with a rooted device.
What the developers for Slacker should do is work around Sense's aggressive memory management. Other apps have, why can't they?
Actually, there's more to it than that because merely changing the min free settings on a rooted phone doesn't solve this. Sense 4.0 does something else, like wipe the cache of the app each time you leave it. On XDA, they are saying that this is part of the kernel, as even the stock ICS roms have this issue on the One X.
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