my bad i thought it was Lgrep not |grep its torque widgets even when turned off they dont quit On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 7:54 AM, Timur <timur.mehrvarz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > If you run "ps |grep torque" and get "org.prowl.torque" listed, then the > process didn't get killed. That would explain your battery drain. > Try manually running "su" and then "/data/local/usersuspend.sh" in > Terminal. Then run "ps |grep torque" again to see if the process is > still alive. If it is, there is something wrong with your > usersuspend.sh. Do you have BusyBox installed? > > On 01.07.2014 15:41, Chase Evans wrote: > > What output should i see from ps lgrep torque cause im getting the same > > result with torque running and with it quit > > > > > > > > On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 3:41 AM, Timur <timur.mehrvarz@xxxxxxxxxx > > <mailto:timur.mehrvarz@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > > > On 01.07.2014 00:50, Chase Evans wrote: > > > im still getting 10% plus battery loss overnight i even shut off > > torque > > > manually and pretty much every other service removed play services > > > everything i can think of and its still like it just never sleeps > > any ideas? > > > > 10% drain overnight sounds just like a tablet, that is not suspending > > with Bluetooth still on, but everything else (Screen, Wifi, etc.) > off. > > Exactly what I describe here: > > > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53639140#post53639140 > > > > Are you sure killing Torque has succeeded? Check this in Terminal > after > > wake: > > > > ps |grep torque > > > > > > > > >