Hello,
Im constantly having issues with not enough RAM (apps freezing and shutting down because 'background' apps are taking up resources instead of being shut down to give more space for currently used app) and i wanted "expand" my RAM with swap partition either using ROEHSOFT app or by enabling swap with init.d script but with both of those options it says that /my kernel must support swap/
So before i start doing anything, is there any way to tell if my kernel supports SWAP? Some command? A code to enter and execute? Terminal query that will return information that my SWAP supported or not?
My phone is Sony Ericsson Arc S LT18i with android 4.0.4 ICS running original Sony Ericsson android 4.0.4 (my bootloader is permamently locked) compilation number 4.1.B.0.587, 2.6.32.9-perf BuildUser@BuildHost#1 and its rooted.
Im constantly having issues with not enough RAM (apps freezing and shutting down because 'background' apps are taking up resources instead of being shut down to give more space for currently used app) and i wanted "expand" my RAM with swap partition either using ROEHSOFT app or by enabling swap with init.d script but with both of those options it says that /my kernel must support swap/
So before i start doing anything, is there any way to tell if my kernel supports SWAP? Some command? A code to enter and execute? Terminal query that will return information that my SWAP supported or not?
My phone is Sony Ericsson Arc S LT18i with android 4.0.4 ICS running original Sony Ericsson android 4.0.4 (my bootloader is permamently locked) compilation number 4.1.B.0.587, 2.6.32.9-perf BuildUser@BuildHost#1 and its rooted.
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