Hi Paul,

I'm not sure if my last comment got sent, so I try it again:

On Tuesday, April 3, 2012 2:55:19 PM UTC+2, con...@paulk.fr wrote:
>
>
> There is a stable 3.2 kernel[1] that most GNU/Linux distributions are
>
> I guess people here can give good advices to help us figure out the best
> way to do things. Android repos[2] provide 3.0 and 3.3 kernels with
> Android parts. We have already started to backport Android commits
> regarding adb and usb composite from 3.3 to the 3.2 kernel[3] but it
> doesn't work well: see [4] and host dmesg output [5].
>

The merge branch [1] contains a 3.3 kernel. It's not stable and widely used 
yet but this might change.
It could provide an easier start if you already have an android enabled 3.3 
tree.

Thanks for your efforts,
  Christoph

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