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Message #13610
Re: manually turn off sending SIGSTOP (was Re: mirscreencast from terminal app)
Install TweakGeek from the Open App Store. There you can set any app you want to prevent suspending :)Also, if you really want to use micscreencast, maybe you can run your command on your laptop through adb shell?
From: Torsten Sachse <torsten.sachse@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Oliver Grawert <ogra@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: ubuntu-phone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 10:37 AM
Subject: [Ubuntu-phone] manually turn off sending SIGSTOP (was Re: mirscreencast from terminal app)
On Tue, 23 Jun 2015, Oliver Grawert wrote:
> yes, this is how apps are handled on the phone. an app that goes to background
> recieves SIGSTOP by the system, only system services (media-hub for example,
> so your music plays on if the music app is not in focus) keep running ...
> since the shell in which you run mirscreencast is a child of the terminal app
> it gets suspended alongside, this is a (security and powermanagement) feature,
> not a bug ...
I agree that this is an important feature and should be the default behaviour.
But is there a way to manually disable this for a certain app? For instance
CuteSpotify does not provide such an interface to dbus which makes it basically
useless, but I would still like to use it in the background while on the go. I'd
like to disable this for the Terminal app as well because performing an rsync
forces me to keep the Terminal app in the foreground all the time, which
basically means I cannot answer calls or write messages during the transfer.
Cheers,
Torsten
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