Is it possible to enable logging (logcat) by default, during android boot??
Tried to launch as service in init.rc, modifying loglevel - not seem
to work for me..
have you tried this?
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There are lot of buffer underrun issues because of no drain function
in AudioHardwareAlsa.cpp file.
Is it done deliberately??
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Why not the chip manufacturers decide - how best to turn on their chip and
move the system/bluetooth/bluedroid project under hardware/libhardware 'ala
wifi, so that manufacturer is free to have his own functions.
regards,
Pavan
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Nick Pelly npe...@google.com wrote:
Hi,
I built the sdk which was successful and then tried launching emulator
with this new sdk.
The mobile phone screen on the emulator is blank and if i execute any
adb command keeping this emulator running, i get an error device
offline.
Can anyone please help me in this topic?
Regards,
Anu
On
HI all,
I have built the android source and SDK on my Ubuntu machine
successfully.
I am now trying to run the emulator generated in this sdk. But the
mobile screen on emulator appears blank and adb commands executed
keeping this emulator running give device offline error.
To launch emulator i
Hi,
I have a custom sw stack which is built using its own makefile
structure while using android toolchain. I cannot afford to modify all
makefiles in order to build this stack as defined by Android build
document using Android.mk files. So I wanted to know how can I
integrate all my libraries
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:17 PM, Alec alec.ru...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been able to build these patches into the emulator and such.
I have launched two emulators and have checked that both have eth1
interfaces on both.
But the two emulators are not able to ping each other (same host). I
rfkill is a module in the linux kernel that can kill all radio signals. So,
it controls every bluetooth, wifi, gps and gsm device. The fact that Android
use all that kind of devices makes rfkill a logical choise for Android to
use.
Peter
2010/3/12 pavan savoy pavan.sa...@gmail.com
Why not the
Hello!
I am porting Android on s3c6410 compatible platform. So, using Android sources,
i created platform's profile, and compiled ramdisk.img, system.img,
userdata.img.
I use 2.6.31-rc4 kernel, in which i included android specific drivers:
# Android
#
CONFIG_ANDROID=y
No, I'm not sure how to add NTFS to the kernel. If the 2GB
limitations apply to the Linux kernel or bionic libraries, would NTFS
even help? I'd prefer to add 4GB capabilities to FAT32 if possible.
As far as the FAT32 2GB limits, I see _FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64 in some
files
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