Yes, I did figure it out. The kernel that's in the complete package
(that you get when you check out manifest.git) is not appropriate for
the emulator. You have to get the correct branch.
Here's what I did:
$ git clone git://android.git.kernel.org/kernel/common.git
$ git checkout -t origin/andr
Did you ever figure out how to get this working? I am having the same
issue (though I was running under Ubuntu) where I would run my own
kernel but the GUI never appears.
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I'm having the exact same problem on ubuntu linux. With the latest
checkout, the kernel builds, the emulator runs it, but the UI never
pops up.
anyone have any ideas how to fix this or what we're supposed to do?!?!
thanks,
-Bob
On Jun 16, 10:16 am, Juan Lang wrote:
> Hi Neo, thanks for the rep
Hi Neo, thanks for the reply.
> You have to apply android specific patches to the kernel before
> building.
Could you point me to patches? I looked at my source kernel tree, and
it has e.g. the yaffs2 filesystem already, so I assumed it already had
the android patches applied. This is the kern
You have to apply android specific patches to the kernel before
building.
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