"ext Michael Wiktowy" <michael.wiktowy at gmail.com> writes: >> another process) and then having it to check for DB consistency. To >> improve the situation here, we could do like Canola1 and not kill >> Canola-Daemon, it would start faster, but then we'd waste your >> precious RAM while we're not running. NB: atabake and canolad will >> shutdown themselves after a while when they notice no users are >> connected. > > Leaving persistent daemons around is definitely *not* the way to go. > RAM is not in huge supply and it might interfere with all the > power-saving on the tablets. Exactly. Always try to preserve RAM as much as possible. We have they too many daemons running already in stock image, which is a shame. -- Kalle Valo