That's not a standard system application nor an autostart manager, It's just a task killer.
Many applications with autostart privileges don't even appear there.
sams wrote:That's not a standard system application nor an autostart manager, It's just a task killer.
Many applications with autostart privileges don't even appear there.
grAwp wrote:This app System manager is unusable/garbage "system" app, not showing all apps. If you choose automatic app start on boot, it does nothing.
wilczur wrote:Any solutions? It is very uncomfortable
wilczur wrote:Any solutions? It is very uncomfortable
sams wrote:Temporary workaround : putting an active widget of the application apparently helps it to auto-start correctly.
sams wrote:wilczur wrote:Any solutions? It is very uncomfortablesams wrote:Temporary workaround : putting an active widget of the application apparently helps it to auto-start correctly.