[android-porting] Re: Android x86 community website launched!

2009-01-21 Thread squix
Hi Jeroen I just saw that someone added a tutorial about how to build the kernel for Geode LX to the Wiki, I guess that was you? Thanks! I pimped it a little bit, I hope you don't mind... --Dani On Jan 20, 7:48 am, squix dani.eichh...@squix.ch wrote: That sounds great! When I had my own

[android-porting] Re: Android x86 community website launched!

2009-01-19 Thread Merck Hung
Great, how a good start. Merck On Jan 18, 8:04 pm, squix dani.eichh...@squix.ch wrote: Hi everybody I got tired of pull together all the little bits and pieces from the many x86 related threads in this forum and I setup a website for this purpose:http://www.androidx86.org Don't get me

[android-porting] Re: Android x86 community website launched!

2009-01-19 Thread squix
That sounds great! When I had my own attempts with compiling a kernel, I wondered if it even was necessary to optimize it for geode, since the standard Ubuntu Intreprid kernel runs well on my Geode board (I know, it still lacks the android adaptations...). Would you mind to document your progress

[android-porting] Re: Android x86 community website launched!

2009-01-18 Thread jeroen....@gmail.com
Great Initiative. I happen to have very similar plans. (Also a Geode GX with touchscreen for home automation.) Regards Jeroen On Jan 18, 1:04 pm, squix dani.eichh...@squix.ch wrote: Hi everybody I got tired of pull together all the little bits and pieces from the many x86 related threads in

[android-porting] Re: Android x86 community website launched!

2009-01-18 Thread squix
Did you have any success in doing that? I configured the kernel for Geode GX1 and compiled it, but then I struggled with old problems to run the live image from an external USB harddisk, since my touchscreen PC doesn't know booting from USB memory stick yet. The kernel contained in the default