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Re: Memory question
What do you mean by, Ubuntu won't use Java? Java has been the major multi-core programming language, the platform for smartphone and "dumb-phones" apps, and has come with Ubuntu by default, for a long time now. So will Java, and apps like LibreOffice now be unsupported? Will we have to use Javascript web-workers instead, for high performance multicore applications?
Best regards
Luke
Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2013 21:15:03 +0200
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Memory question
From: gianguidorama@xxxxxxxxx
To: coder543@xxxxxxxxx
CC: ubuntu-phone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; luke32j@xxxxxxx
And after all Ubuntu doesn't use Java, so I think that memory consumption will remain at a reasonable level.
Il giorno 13/lug/2013 21:06, "Josh Leverette" <coder543@xxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
Android only does that when it has to, meaning devices with low memory available. I'm sure Ubuntu will kill apps when it has to, and not a moment sooner.
Sincerely,
Josh
On Jul 13, 2013 11:28 AM, "Luke Bryan" <luke32j@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Greetings,
I was wondering about apps for Ubuntu-touch regarding memory. Will ubuntu-touch have the (somewhat annoying) feature of killing off apps that go over 16 or 20 mb (or whatever limit set on the device), as Android does? This enforces app developers to not make memory-hogging applications, but it's annoying for the user. Maybe there should be a developer-option to warn when much memory is used?
Best regards,
Luke
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