I recently upgraded to Lollipop and I have noticed when my phone screen sleeps it sends any foreground app like…
I recently upgraded to Lollipop and I have noticed when my phone screen sleeps it sends any foreground app like chrome away when I turn the screen on so i’m back at the lightning desktop. incredibly anoying when im reading something and the phone sleeps on me because i have to go into recent tasks and pull it back up. It seems like before it would remain open. I use LL as my lock screen also ( have been for a while). I havent changed lightning settings but i did have to load a recent backup/template during the upgrade.
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If you disable the LL lock screen is the issue still there?
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No the issue is gone and then the apps stay present. But this is new. And the lock screen is not.
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I also don’t have this issue with the stock lock screen. I would prefer to use the ll lock screen if this issue can be resolved.
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That occasionally happens to me and I’m not even using a custom lockscreen. I think it’s just a Lollipop bug.
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But I also use lollipop, and I never had that bug (maybe I had, but I never noticed it)
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It happens 100% of the time with LL lock screen, but not at all with the stock lock screen. I don’t think its a LL setting because I cleared the app data for LL and added the sample lock screen and it still cleared the open app. perhaps its something with the version i’m using
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loaded the standard version from Google play and still had the same issue. might be an issue with my custom Rom but it seems odd the default Samsung lock screen does’nt have this issue
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Just in case, do you have the option “Don’t keep activities” checked in Android Developer settings?
Or could it be that a script is run in the background and recall the desktop ?
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No to the first one. If you mean ll scripts, I have never used them. If you mean int’d scrips I believe I don’t have them
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