Open abranson opened 9 years ago
This has become a bigger problem now - the OOM killer on 1.1.9+ has got a bit more aggressive, and leaves the cover in the task manager when the app is dead, so it's not always obvious when Hangish has been killed.
Hangish can now be continue working in background. It's not started automatically by systemd, yet.
Background processes aren't allowed in the harbour, but it would be great if the connection could be split off into a daemon that logged in at startup. Maybe split the same way as the Situations app, with the main UI on harbour, and the daemon on openrepos.