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1 | initial version | posted 2015-04-05 17:42:26 +0200 |
I've found that I can hardly survive more then 3-5 days without rebooting my Jolla. I have to do that because of apps starting more and more slower, hanging now and then, other productivity problems. In the days of N9 I used Drop Cache app (http://my-meego.com/software/applications.php?fldAuto=1289&faq=25) to solve all that problems without rebooting. Unfortunately I didn't managed to find anything like that for Jolla.
If someone could make (or point me at the already existing) native SFOS app with the same functionality, it would be really helpful.
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I've found that I can hardly survive more then 3-5 days without rebooting my Jolla. I have to do that because of apps starting more and more slower, hanging now and then, other productivity problems. In the days of N9 I used Drop Cache app (http://my-meego.com/software/applications.php?fldAuto=1289&faq=25) to solve all that problems without rebooting. Unfortunately I didn't managed to find anything like that for Jolla.
If someone could make (or point me at the already existing) native SFOS app with the same functionality, it would be really helpful.
UPDATE Seems like the new Sailfish Utilities option "Reset UI" is doing this job, so closing this question as "released".
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I've found that I can hardly survive more then 3-5 days without rebooting my Jolla. I have to do that because of apps starting more and more slower, hanging now and then, other productivity problems. In the days of N9 I used Drop Cache app (http://my-meego.com/software/applications.php?fldAuto=1289&faq=25) to solve all that problems without rebooting. Unfortunately I didn't managed to find anything like that for Jolla.
If someone could make (or point me at the already existing) native SFOS app with the same functionality, it would be really helpful.
UPDATE Seems like the new Sailfish Utilities option "Reset UI" is doing this job, so closing this question as "released".