Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Re: [android-developers] ICS don't give you a real multitasking.

But fortunately, because Linux and Android are Open Source Software, if you think they are wrong somewhere you can fix them.
Feel free to provide a better multitasking.

On Wednesday, 16 May 2012 13:38:56 UTC-4, Kristopher Micinski wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 8:39 AM, sblantipodi
<perini.davide@dpsoftware.org> wrote:
> As title.
> After using more than one ICS device I'm convinced that the
> multitasking offered by ICS is not a real multitasking.
>
> I well know this graph:
> http://developer.android.com/images/activity_lifecycle.png
>
> This is good, but how this graph is implemented is horrible.
> On a galaxy nexus with 1GB of RAM, you can't open four different fart
> apps that the first one opened is restarted.
>
> I can multitask many more apps on my older symbian with 128MB of RAM
> than on my galaxy nexus with 1GB of RAM.
>
> The system that manage memory in ICS is broken, I hope that google
> will fix this problem soon.
>

Not real multitasking, huh?

That's funny...

I guess that few hundred of thousand lines of scheduling code in the
Linux kernel that Android is built atop has some major bugs, huh...

Hmm... I thought Linux had multitasking since 1990... But apparently
this is untrue.

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