hmm.. I waited and waited and I finally got the avd boot up but no
'Hello, Android showing up. Or have I missed it as it shows the text
and disappears straight away??
On Jan 19, 2:21 pm, Conny mcon...@gmail.com wrote:
People I have noticed that the emulator runs super fast on a fedora
What is showing up? Is it the lock screen? If so, just unlock it and it
should be there. It shouldn't go away until you press the back or home
button.
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Until when? How long should the user continue to wait before he can
conclude that something really has gone wrong? Remember: he said the
message waiting for Home android.process.acore was STILL displaying
on the screen. Can we count on this message to be accurate?
Sure, I know that the emulator
People I have noticed that the emulator runs super fast on a fedora
machine. On a Vista machine its HORRID. I guess it will be as fast on
any linux distro.
2 cents worth..
Siddharth
On Jan 19, 4:22 am, Indicator Veritatis mej1...@yahoo.com wrote:
Until when? How long should the user continue
continue waiting !
On Jan 7, 4:22 pm, Jonathan jonathan.gord...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all, so I just completed the hello world tutorial but it won't
seem to run. I waited for a long time at the Android screen with the
blinking underscore, then finally I moved onto a screen with a fancy
font
The amount of time needed for the emulator to load will depend on your
machine. At home it takes about 45 seconds, at school it can take up
to 2 minutes. The size of the SD card specified will contribute to the
loading time.
On Jan 7, 3:22 pm, Jonathan jonathan.gord...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
Resolved, kind of.
The issue that is causing this is when i run eclipse, the DDMS
perspective shows emulator-5554 in an offline state under the devices
list. In order to get a new emulator instance running i have to first
go to Run Configurations Target tab Manual radio button. Then when
i run
Here's a follow up on the issue.
I've run a completely clean install of eclipse and the sdk in a
separate dir. The issue is still the same. I've also installed it
successfully on a separate machine and run the emulator just fine. I'm
sure it's an isolated issue possibly to this particular
i've run a clean install of both android and eclipse, still no luck.
On Oct 7, 3:32 am, Ena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
may it helps urestart pcdelete folder Android from C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data.
On 10/7/08, Evan... [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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