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    I always lock my messaging application, on 125, used everything except handcent, and it works perfectly fine.
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    It does that because there isn't enough memory available.
    If the amount left is too low, you don't get them.

    One reason why GB isn't the best for a Droid. Still nice though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dj Carpenter View Post
    It does that because there isn't enough memory available.
    If the amount left is too low, you don't get them.

    One reason why GB isn't the best for a Droid. Still nice though.
    Yeah i know, that's really too bad for the Droid 1. It's still running smooth right now but don't all GB roms start off that way? I wouldn't hesitate to slap froyo back on either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsTrentB View Post
    I believe I solved the problem on my phone for missing text message notifications. It bugged me that My handcent notifications were not working and I'd just have a unread text message just sitting in my inbox, not knowing i received one. I even contemplated on going back to 3.1 or even Froyo 2.5 but Im still on U.D. 3.3.1 so maybe I can help ya'll out on this..

    First, I used a terminal command to set the memory management parameters back to stock Froyo.

    This is the proper command:
    su
    echo "2048,3072,6144,7168,8192,8192" > /sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/minfree

    As seen as here, posted by GirLuvsDroid, Post #1007::
    {ROM RELEASE}ProjectElite v5 Gingerbread AOSP

    Second, I had auto killer.. and then I installed Advanced Task Cleaner from the Market.. I deleted auto killer because I didnt need it on my phone but thats optional to you but I figured it would still kill the Handcent app. What Advanced Task Cleaner allows you to do is ignore an app from being killed. So I long pressed on Handcent SMS, and chose to ignore this, as well as messaging and messaging widget [Yes, I know we can lock messaging into memory] So while advanced task cleaner is killing all other apps from running in the background, it avoids handcent SMS and messaging from being killed.

    Third, I did set my minimum overclocking to 400 but 250 works too, seeing I just checked it right now and its on 250 and all my messages are working.
    Also, Settings>Ultimate Droid>Performance>Check "Allow Purging Of Assets"..

    Lastly, Unfortunately, I did have to start over with Handcent. If you restored Data to Handcent using TB, it probably won't work, but you can try. However, I uninstalled using TB, and reinstalled Handcent from the Market and started from scratch..

    I rebooted into recovery because I WAS about to flash 2.5 cuz it didnt work, but I thought, "Mind as well make a backup while Im here" so I did that, rebooted into Android cuz I was waiting on an important text, and Voila! Everything worked again. Notifications came in and there was no need to flash another rom.

    ;]
    Is that memory command needed / recommended on Droid 1?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bodean View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ItsTrentB View Post
    I believe I solved the problem on my phone for missing text message notifications. It bugged me that My handcent notifications were not working and I'd just have a unread text message just sitting in my inbox, not knowing i received one. I even contemplated on going back to 3.1 or even Froyo 2.5 but Im still on U.D. 3.3.1 so maybe I can help ya'll out on this..

    First, I used a terminal command to set the memory management parameters back to stock Froyo.

    This is the proper command:
    su
    echo "2048,3072,6144,7168,8192,8192" > /sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/minfree

    As seen as here, posted by GirLuvsDroid, Post #1007::
    {ROM RELEASE}ProjectElite v5 Gingerbread AOSP

    Second, I had auto killer.. and then I installed Advanced Task Cleaner from the Market.. I deleted auto killer because I didnt need it on my phone but thats optional to you but I figured it would still kill the Handcent app. What Advanced Task Cleaner allows you to do is ignore an app from being killed. So I long pressed on Handcent SMS, and chose to ignore this, as well as messaging and messaging widget [Yes, I know we can lock messaging into memory] So while advanced task cleaner is killing all other apps from running in the background, it avoids handcent SMS and messaging from being killed.

    Third, I did set my minimum overclocking to 400 but 250 works too, seeing I just checked it right now and its on 250 and all my messages are working.
    Also, Settings>Ultimate Droid>Performance>Check "Allow Purging Of Assets"..

    Lastly, Unfortunately, I did have to start over with Handcent. If you restored Data to Handcent using TB, it probably won't work, but you can try. However, I uninstalled using TB, and reinstalled Handcent from the Market and started from scratch..

    I rebooted into recovery because I WAS about to flash 2.5 cuz it didnt work, but I thought, "Mind as well make a backup while Im here" so I did that, rebooted into Android cuz I was waiting on an important text, and Voila! Everything worked again. Notifications came in and there was no need to flash another rom.

    ;]
    Is that memory command needed / recommended on Droid 1?
    Not necessarily. If youre running Froyo, you don't need to use these commands. The command was only useful to be less aggressive, like Froyo, if were running any Gingerbread rom on the D1, due to aggressive task killing that comes with the GB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsTrentB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bodean View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ItsTrentB View Post
    I believe I solved the problem on my phone for missing text message notifications. It bugged me that My handcent notifications were not working and I'd just have a unread text message just sitting in my inbox, not knowing i received one. I even contemplated on going back to 3.1 or even Froyo 2.5 but Im still on U.D. 3.3.1 so maybe I can help ya'll out on this..

    First, I used a terminal command to set the memory management parameters back to stock Froyo.

    This is the proper command:
    su
    echo "2048,3072,6144,7168,8192,8192" > /sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/minfree

    As seen as here, posted by GirLuvsDroid, Post #1007::
    {ROM RELEASE}ProjectElite v5 Gingerbread AOSP

    Second, I had auto killer.. and then I installed Advanced Task Cleaner from the Market.. I deleted auto killer because I didnt need it on my phone but thats optional to you but I figured it would still kill the Handcent app. What Advanced Task Cleaner allows you to do is ignore an app from being killed. So I long pressed on Handcent SMS, and chose to ignore this, as well as messaging and messaging widget [Yes, I know we can lock messaging into memory] So while advanced task cleaner is killing all other apps from running in the background, it avoids handcent SMS and messaging from being killed.

    Third, I did set my minimum overclocking to 400 but 250 works too, seeing I just checked it right now and its on 250 and all my messages are working.
    Also, Settings>Ultimate Droid>Performance>Check "Allow Purging Of Assets"..

    Lastly, Unfortunately, I did have to start over with Handcent. If you restored Data to Handcent using TB, it probably won't work, but you can try. However, I uninstalled using TB, and reinstalled Handcent from the Market and started from scratch..

    I rebooted into recovery because I WAS about to flash 2.5 cuz it didnt work, but I thought, "Mind as well make a backup while Im here" so I did that, rebooted into Android cuz I was waiting on an important text, and Voila! Everything worked again. Notifications came in and there was no need to flash another rom.

    ;]
    Is that memory command needed / recommended on Droid 1?
    Not necessarily. If youre running Froyo, you don't need to use these commands. The command was only useful to be less aggressive, like Froyo, if were running any Gingerbread rom on the D1, due to aggressive task killing that comes with the GB.
    I dont have a 02vm file to edit, to keep these setting permanent. Odd
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    Quote Originally Posted by bodean View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ItsTrentB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bodean View Post

    Is that memory command needed / recommended on Droid 1?
    Not necessarily. If youre running Froyo, you don't need to use these commands. The command was only useful to be less aggressive, like Froyo, if were running any Gingerbread rom on the D1, due to aggressive task killing that comes with the GB.
    I dont have a 02vm file to edit, to keep these setting permanent. Odd
    Do you have Auto Killer installed on your phone? When I put in the command, it's suppose to change your auto killer settings.
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    no, no autokillers at all. just stock UD 3.1.1
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    Quote Originally Posted by bodean View Post
    no, no autokillers at all. just stock UD 3.1.1
    I never asked but were you having any problems with text notifications? If so, you can probably skip those commands & use the advanced task cleaner because I believe that made a huge difference.
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    AutoKiller Memory is an app that will perform the same operation as the command line. If you can place the command line somewhere to get it to auto start on reboot, then you don't need the app.

    OR you can use the app and ignore the command line.
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