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I've recently noticed poor battery life on my Jolla 1.
After investigating ( top
in terminal or ssh ), I've noticed that often android's system_server
end up eventually eating all CPU cycles.
I've tried various approaches (e.g.: force-stopping all installed android apps), the only one that works is shutting down and restarting alien-dalvik
(systemctl restart alien-dalvik.service
or from GUI).
Sadly I don't know android well enough to investigate better (I'm more a vanilla GNU/Linux guy).
Is there a way to get logs from system_server
, I would like to pin point down which element is causing this high cpu usage.
I'm running Sailfish OS 2.1.0.11 "Iijoki"
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I've recently noticed poor battery life on my Jolla 1.
After investigating ( top
in terminal or ssh ), I've noticed that often android's system_server
end up eventually eating all CPU cycles.
I've tried various approaches (e.g.: force-stopping all installed android apps), the only one that works is shutting down and restarting alien-dalvik
(systemctl restart alien-dalvik.service
or from GUI).
Sadly I don't know android well enough to investigate better (I'm more a vanilla GNU/Linux guy).
Is there a way to get logs from system_server
, I would like to pin point down which element is causing this high cpu usage.
I'm running Sailfish OS 2.1.0.11 "Iijoki"
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I've recently noticed poor battery life on my Jolla 1.
After investigating ( top
in terminal or ssh ), I've noticed that often android's system_server
end up eventually eating all CPU cycles.
I've tried various approaches (e.g.: force-stopping all installed android apps), the only one that works is shutting down and restarting alien-dalvik
(systemctl restart alien-dalvik.service
or from GUI).
Sadly I don't know android well enough to investigate better (I'm more a vanilla GNU/Linux guy).
Is there a way to get logs from system_server
, I would like to pin point down which element is causing this high cpu usage.
I'm running Sailfish OS 2.1.0.11 "Iijoki"
Edit: Reopened since this is still an issue on the latest OS release. (And I don't see this as a duplicate of the AD memory issue since that has been (if not fixed) at least higly improved).
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I've recently noticed poor battery life on my Jolla 1.
After investigating ( top
in terminal or ssh ), I've noticed that often android's system_server
end up eventually eating all CPU cycles.
I've tried various approaches (e.g.: force-stopping all installed android apps), the only one that works is shutting down and restarting alien-dalvik
(systemctl restart alien-dalvik.service
or from GUI).
Sadly I don't know android well enough to investigate better (I'm more a vanilla GNU/Linux guy).
Is there a way to get logs from system_server
, I would like to pin point down which element is causing this high cpu usage.
I'm running Sailfish OS 2.1.0.11 "Iijoki"
Edit: Reopened since this is still an issue on the latest OS release. (And I don't see this as a duplicate of the AD memory issue since that has been (if not fixed) at least higly improved).
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I've recently noticed poor battery life on my Jolla 1.
After investigating ( top
in terminal or ssh ), I've noticed that often android's system_server
end up eventually eating all CPU cycles.
I've tried various approaches (e.g.: force-stopping all installed android apps), the only one that works is shutting down and restarting alien-dalvik
(systemctl restart alien-dalvik.service
or from GUI).
Sadly I don't know android well enough to investigate better (I'm more a vanilla GNU/Linux guy).
Is there a way to get logs from system_server
, I would like to pin point down which element is causing this high cpu usage.
I'm running Sailfish OS 2.1.0.11 "Iijoki"
Edit: Reopened since this is still an issue on the latest OS release. (And I don't see this as a duplicate of the AD memory issue since that has been (if not fixed) at least higly improved).
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I've recently noticed poor battery life on my Jolla 1.
After investigating ( top
in terminal or ssh ), I've noticed that often android's system_server
end up eventually eating all CPU cycles.
I've tried various approaches (e.g.: force-stopping all installed android apps), the only one that works is shutting down and restarting alien-dalvik
(systemctl restart alien-dalvik.service
or from GUI).
Sadly I don't know android well enough to investigate better (I'm more a vanilla GNU/Linux guy).
Is there a way to get logs from system_server
, I would like to pin point down which element is causing this high cpu usage.
I'm running Sailfish OS 2.1.0.11 "Iijoki"
Edit: Reopened since this is still an issue on the latest OS release. (And I don't see this as a duplicate of the AD memory issue since that has been (if not fixed) at least higly improved).