![]() I'm not sure if that is any help, but if there is any other info that I can try to provide that is helpful let me know.Īdding attachments for dmesg and logcat of another device (Device B) that froze since this post is at the character limit. I have the tombstone for the day it froze (Device A), but no dmesg entries for this occurrence. In this particular occurrence (Device A) it looks like it was triggering lowmemory killer (after the first 6 hours after boot and had never occurred on any of the days before the freeze) at the lowest threshold at random intervals (1 hour to a few mins) for about 5 1/2 hours since the first lowmemory occurrence and then logging just stops. Only consistent thing I notice is that the app will output a log entry every 2 mins, but when the freeze occurs it will output every 10+ mins as if the process that writes to the logs is being interrupted. I have tried running a cronjob to reboot the device every 5 mins, and hadn't been able to get it to freeze after 25 times, so I assume it is related to the amount of time the app is running. The issue seems random because it can occur in a few days, weeks, or after a month. ![]() ![]() Sometimes, the wifi is running (and sometimes the dongle will not be active at all) and the app runs past the time frozen on the clock (according to logs generated by the app and generated htop snapshots). The clock will be stuck and peripherals unresponsive (although adb shell date has correct time). The issue is that, seemingly, randomly the devices will freeze at boot at the desktop with a black screen (wallpaper not showing). ![]() Magisk is installed to run a cronjob that reboots the device everyday at 2 am. We are using an app that displays a webview with heavy animations 24/7. Wrong thread, for non-ATV image viewtopic.php?f=178&t=35690īeen having a random issue that I've been unable to determine the cause of for months. But there will be propably devices and configurations on that the App does crash.I apologize. The App has been tested by me on 5 different devices and also by friends. The App contains the current Chromium browser so gets displayed the same and can be used smoothly on all devices (depending on device performance). You can remove this ads permanently with an in-app payment.Īn native app is almost finished as well but has less features than this WebApp. The App has advertising integrated at the border bottom of the screen. Page gets displayed without browser addressbar and browser action buttons -> more screen space Page gets loaded without regular desktop ads, thereby it loads faster, gets rendered faster and there is less traffic used The advantages by using this app versus your regular browser are: This App is a WebApp, that means its basically just an browser that opens the mobile page. Connect to the TS3 servers from the app (as long as you got the Android TS3 App installed). See who is online at an TeamSpeak 3 server, add your friends as buddies, add your favorite servers to your favorites. is a TeamSpeak 3 Viewer and a TS3 Server database with additional features as for example Friends management, Server favorites, User Banners and the TSViewer site widget.
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