You might have another issue as we tested CPU, SD, IO, OOM and entropy on multiple devices with version 3.0.4 and it worked just fine.yet it isn't fixed in the latest version. settings arent sticking at boot.
You might have another issue as we tested CPU, SD, IO, OOM and entropy on multiple devices with version 3.0.4 and it worked just fine.yet it isn't fixed in the latest version. settings arent sticking at boot.
do i have to do a clean install? or how can i help u to identify the problem?You might have another issue as we tested CPU, SD, IO, OOM and entropy on multiple devices with version 3.0.4 and it worked just fine.
Please open app manager, go to events tab, then select startups and check if system tuner is checked (check box is disabled, but the check should be there). After that, please open active tweaks settings, boot, boot profile and check something is being set there (take a screenshot), then reboot, upon reboot, send a support request from app settings, help and support and attach the screenshot. Please make sure to keep all attachments and also a quick note about the issue.do i have to do a clean install? or how can i help u to identify the problem?
If you tap the bottom middle button called "User...", it switches between User/System/all. If you long-press that button (suggested by the ...) you can filter the app list by app name or package name.@3c, just posting in case others have not highlighted this issue.
This app System tuner is a predominately used for this Mod. Howver with the 3.x beta versions, the Startups list only provides apps that were user Installed. At least on Kitkat. I am not sure if that's the case with other Android Version. Since there is no Defect as such, I am not sure a Logcat is of use.
Do note, the v 2.8 did indeed list the System Apps and all apps that launched at startup. Can you please let me know if it possible to access that list in the 3.x versions ? If not, will you take a request to add that back in ?
Apologies in advance if I missed something obvious.
Thanks for letting me know. As I said silly of me for missing that one. :laugh:If you tap the bottom middle button called "User...", it switches between User/System/all. If you long-press that button (suggested by the ...) you can filter the app list by app name or package name.
In startup/event tab, select startup (or on boot completed) in the type drop-down, you'll get all apps set to start on boot, and again the 'user' button to select app category.Thanks for letting me know. As I said silly of me for missing that one. :laugh:
Quick question though, how'd one get to the receivers/listeners that start at boot for a specific app ? Under startup, the app does not have that details as it used to before.
Thanks. This second part was what I was looking for.Alternatively go to 'apps' tab, long press the desired app, tap 'open', then 'details', there is then a receivers tab where you can find all receivers, eg for boot or any other events triggering an app start.