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I've been having crashes of the alien-dalvik runtime for the last 2 updates (both pre-releases)
I can't figure out the reason for the crashes.
Is there any way to trace/track the reason for the crash? Any verbose output of alien-dalvik maybe or something in one of the many journals available on the phone?
I'm a little bit at a loss here. I've got no clue where to look and the normal restart via eventsview shortcut doesn't work.
I can start alien-dalvik again via the settings app or via two commands as root in terminal:
systemctl-user restart alien-pre-start
systemctl start aliendalvik.service
However this is no permanent solution as alien-dalvik will crash again after a while.
I have to restart the runtime each time I take out my phone about 6 times a day.
I'd appreciate any input here. I can't stand this behaviour any longer ;)
BR
MoritzJT
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I've been having crashes of the alien-dalvik runtime for since the last 2 updates (both pre-releases)
I can't figure out the reason for the crashes.
Is there any way to trace/track the reason for the crash? Any verbose output of alien-dalvik maybe or something in one of the many journals available on the phone?
I'm a little bit at a loss here. I've got no clue where to look and the normal restart via eventsview shortcut doesn't work.
I can start alien-dalvik again via the settings app or via two commands as root in terminal:
systemctl-user restart alien-pre-start
systemctl start aliendalvik.service
However this is no permanent solution as alien-dalvik will crash again after a while.
I have to restart the runtime each time I take out my phone about 6 times a day.
I'd appreciate any input here. I can't stand this behaviour any longer ;)
BR
MoritzJT
I've been having crashes of the alien-dalvik runtime since the last 2 updates (both pre-releases)
I can't figure out the reason for the crashes.
Is there any way to trace/track the reason for the crash? Any verbose output of alien-dalvik maybe or something in one of the many journals available on the phone?
I'm a little bit at a loss here. I've got no clue where to look and the normal restart via eventsview shortcut doesn't work.
I can start alien-dalvik again via the settings app or via two commands as root in terminal:
systemctl-user restart alien-pre-start
systemctl start aliendalvik.service
However this is no permanent solution as alien-dalvik will crash again after a while.
I have to restart the runtime each time I take out my phone about 6 times a day.
I'd appreciate any input here. I can't stand this behaviour any longer ;)
BR
MoritzJT