babaric-dev
babaric-dev
Host: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS (Termux) VNC server: tigervnc-standalone-server (1.12.0+dfsg-4) Guest: Android 13, Samsung (One UI 5) Special setup: `PhantomProcessKiller` is disabled with ``` settings put global settings_enable_monitor_phantom_procs false ``` >...
Btw, this bug I am facing isn't related to the Android 13 update. It occurs on Android 10 and 12 as well. So, it pretty much isn't a problem about...
I think a visualization of the issue would help. That's why I screen recorded a session with touches shown: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/104625126/205436294-b1c17b6d-8ad1-4d64-a497-1eb1a2e296a9.mp4 https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/104625126/205436297-9ff1f755-4d06-418a-9cc8-e2976c63eed6.mp4 before.mp4: Before leaving AVNC in background after.mp4: Entering AVNC...
@gujjwal00 I use proot-distro with XFCE on Ubuntu 22.04.1. Andronix, termux-ubuntu and similar projects should work too.
> disable `PhantomProcessKiller` to prevent the`[Process completed (signal 9) - press Enter]` @gujjwal00 Run ``` /system/bin/device_config put activity_manager max_phantom_processes 2147483647 ``` using ADB. This takes effect until next reboot.
Is anyone except me able to reproduce the issue?
I think it works!!! But disabling battery optimizations would drain battery(?)
Btw, how does VNC Viewer by RealVNC Limited work without disabling battery optimizations? (may be hard to answer since it isn't open source)
Just downloaded VNC Viewer to test it. Apparently, it actually reconnects after being in background for a few minutes. Steps: 1. Download VNC Viewer and install it from Google Play...
3. Warn the user about battery optimization if not disabled