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4:17 AM
@CptEric Happy Birthday!
 
sorry I misspoke in my last post, what I was trying to say was "I'm really 'not' sure what she's asking"
 
 
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eLi
8:35 AM
morning
 
 
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9:46 AM
@eLi Hello
 
eLi
Hello john
 
how are you?
 
eLi
quite fine,
 
 
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3:24 PM
o/ guys
do you know how a "light" set up for developing android apps would look like? I mean a light version of OS, Android Studio and a browser. What OS do you use? I have AS on linux ubuntu 18.04 and it sometimes crashes because of my old PC :(
 
You could probably get by with a text editor and the command line
AS just gives you lots of integration
You know, being an Integrated Development Environment and all
But in principle, you can use gradle, adb, logcat, etc. purely from the terminal
And there are many lightweight text editors, like Sublime, that can handle auto complete etc.
 
4:05 PM
I'd like to use AS
But I don't know what OS it's more suitable
I mean I want my PC to focus only on the AS
I think windows 10 has a lot of background stuff and I don't know how to disable it or what to disable
 
You could run a lightweight linux distro
If you want, try it out via a live usb
That way, you don't have to wipe the whole thing only to find out it's still slow
 
Can you recommend me a linux distro?
As I said, Ubuntu still causes AS to crush
Sometimes
 
Try with Mint or Elementary OS, they're the lighter options
Or try to isolate why it crashes, and fix that specifically
 
I said it wrong, it's not the AS that crushing, it's the pc, it freezes
I know that this might be because of my HDD or some hardware issues
 
In that case, a distro change might not help at all. You need to figure out why it crashes, and fix that
 
4:13 PM
But it only happens after like 5 hours of programming in AS
I will do some research on this and try to figure it out
 
Correlation != causation
Try checking dmesg/kern.log if you can
Ideally, leave tail -f /var/log/kern.log open on half your screen
That way, when it crashes, you can see the last few messages
Or, set up kernel crash logging so that logs are saved across reboots
 
I will try this next time, thanks
I had a problem with my HDD, got a Caution (C5) current pending sector, but now it's gone (I don't know how it disappeared). I thought this might be the reason.. maybe I'll have my Pc checked
 
5:04 PM
posted on November 18, 2018

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7:31 PM
Hello, Android!
 
 
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10:02 PM
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o/
 
@grrigore hi
 
it's snowing here..
and tomorrow I have to attend classes :(
 
Where are you?
Sahara?
 
Bucharest, close enough :P
 

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