Why do process monitors on the Nexus 9 only show themselves in the active process list? I am trying to figure out which app is slowing my tablet down and not being able to see other processes makes this rather difficult...
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I believe you need root to see other processes since Android 5.
Viewing processes on my Nexus 6P works fine and it is not rooted.
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nolanevans said:
Viewing processes on my Nexus 6P works fine and it is not rooted.
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I was referring to Nexus 6P running the Android N preview . I do not notice this problem with Marshmallow on Nexus 6.
Other utilities (like radio settings) became unviewable without root after Android 5.
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Hi, I'd like if someone can explain to me why android apps never open Web links within the app instead of always redirecting you to the browser like iOS and I never noticed this before but I'm currently using an iPhone along side my Galaxy S3 since I'm in the Caribbean and I just think the iOS way makes more sense especially for apps like cracked and Facebook.... Thoughts?
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Because the android apps in question do not have a web browser within them, at least not in the sense of a traditional browser. I can't attest to how iOS works as I have too many qualms with apple to use their products, but I would assume many of their apps also launch a browser for web content, and if they don't its due to integration of a browser within the app.
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Hey sorry I'm just noticing the reply and all I'm looking for is a discussion of some sort but a bit of an update I just used the CNN app on my Galaxy and it as in opened links pertaining to the app within itself such as unlocking the live TV and I just think more android apps should do it and also you might be familiar with flip board and how not handles links that's what I mean
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Just wondering, is the current Ubuntu Touch supporting a full desktop when connected to a monitor like through an HDMI?
I saw videos from Ubuntu on this feature and wanted to know if it working?
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It's not working yet. Canonical has proven that the concept can work by its Ubuntu for Android project. After the release of version 14.04 two weeks ago, they will start work on bringing Unity 8 (the desktop environment, current desktop version is 7 while the phone version is already Unity 8) and the Mir display server to the desktop. Afterwards, it should theoretically be possible to do that stuff. Additionally, they will continue to improve their SDK for the development of Ubuntu apps which already work on all platforms (phone, tablet and desktop) and adjust to screen size.
The whole concept is what they call Convergence.
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It's not working yet. Canonical has proven that the concept can work by its Ubuntu for Android project. After the release of version 14.04 two weeks ago, they will start work on bringing Unity 8 (the desktop environment, current desktop version is 7 while the phone version is already Unity 8) and the Mir display server to the desktop. Afterwards, it should theoretically be possible to do that stuff. Additionally, they will continue to improve their SDK for the development of Ubuntu apps which already work on all platforms (phone, tablet and desktop) and adjust to screen size.
The whole concept is what they call Convergence.
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Some of their ideas for convergence are quite awesome. The recent news has been that they have stopped the Ubuntu for Android project. I have been wondering since where their views on complete integration, their "one device to rule the all" direction, is heading.
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Some of their ideas for convergence are quite awesome. The recent news has been that they have stopped the Ubuntu for Android project. I have been wondering since where their views on complete integration, their "one device to rule the all" direction, is heading.
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Yep, I totally agree, full convergence will be awesome. I'm eagerly waiting for it.
I only used ubuntu on the pc
tercelman said:
I only used ubuntu on the pc
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At present me too.
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At present me too.
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It's great on both PC and mobile. However, on mobile it still has a long way to go until it reaches the state when it can be used by the average end-user. Keep in mind that it's making progress very fast though.
So one thing I've noticed with the YouTube app is that it's really slow to open. It isn't just on the Z2 but also on my other devices,n7 2013, Z, T. Anyone got an idea why, could it be that the new interface is slowing it down?
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It's always been slow for me on multiple device ever since the last major UI update.
I was disappointed to see the issue remains with 2014 hardware.
Regards.
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Its something to do with the app its self
Lest i remember i think its a purposely done delay
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It's while YouTube syncs your Google account and loads up your user data as a preload. After this initial pause, your history, favorites, channels etc are instantly accessible.
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I'm struggling with this, I can't get the Gear Fit to synch with Samsung Gear app on the tablet.
I've downloaded the Gear app, Gear fit2 plugin, and updated the Samsung Accessory Service
It still doesn't find the Gear Fit 2
The Nexus 7 is running Android 5.0
Any ideas what I can do?
Btw it works on my Samsung s7 edge and LG G3 without issue
Also, any way to get the 's Health app on the tablet?
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Might be because it doesn't have 1.5gb ram
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Hi
I was in the same boat as you and this post solved it beautifully
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gea...ar-manager-t3430292/post69613002#post69613002
essentially you need to change to rules files that determine which devices are compatible with the app
the only other thing I did is changing tabletsupport="false" to true
The app keeps crashing and it is not able to get any data from a Gear Fit 2.
Testing on a Nexus 6P with N preview 4 (latest S Health version)
Same here. It´s not working (Nexus 6p, preview 4).
I'd like to know if it's a issue from samsung (app) or Google (android version)?
Its working now!!
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