Hello:

I have an A33-based tablet, and want to replace its android with a debian 
system, like I already did with my old A13-based tabled. Unfortunately, 
since the A33 is still unsupported, I want to use the original android 
kernel. The problem is that I'm unable to get access to the framebuffer. If 
I execute the STOP command to stop the android system, the framebuffer 
stops working, and writing to /dev/graphics/fb0 has no results in screen, 
so I can't launch an X server. But if I launch programs that need a lot of 
memory (like GCC compiling a kernel), the screen gets filled with random 
patterns, which seems to mean that the framebuffer memory is being used as 
"classic" memory.

What do I need to do to make it work?

Thanks.

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