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Dec 28 2007, 10:15 AM
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ok
i noticed you put a patched angstrom kernel. why ? it's not possible to run it with the actual latest angstrom kernel ? |
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Dec 28 2007, 10:42 AM
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ok i noticed you put a patched angstrom kernel. why ? it's not possible to run it with the actual latest angstrom kernel ? First I tried the linux-android-goldfish_2.6.23-rc20 package supplied with poky. This results in a never ending red bouncing ball during startup. Then I tried to follow the instructions in the blogs as literally as possible. That's why I used Angstrom and patched the kernel as described. The results are the same unfortunately. The log messages are: CODE binder_open(c2de76c8 c03ab9c0) (pid 1392) got c31360000 +++ post-zygote binder_open(c2de76c8 c03ab9c0) (pid 1392) got c0f34000 ******* NO FRAMEBUFFER VSYNC WAIT IOCTL ******* Prepping: ... Prep complete If someone has any clue how to solve this, please share! |
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Dec 28 2007, 12:05 PM
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ok i noticed you put a patched angstrom kernel. why ? it's not possible to run it with the actual latest angstrom kernel ? First I tried the linux-android-goldfish_2.6.23-rc20 package supplied with poky. This results in a never ending red bouncing ball during startup. Then I tried to follow the instructions in the blogs as literally as possible. That's why I used Angstrom and patched the kernel as described. The results are the same unfortunately. The log messages are: CODE binder_open(c2de76c8 c03ab9c0) (pid 1392) got c31360000 +++ post-zygote binder_open(c2de76c8 c03ab9c0) (pid 1392) got c0f34000 ******* NO FRAMEBUFFER VSYNC WAIT IOCTL ******* Prepping: ... Prep complete If someone has any clue how to solve this, please share! it seems to be a general trouble: http://www.android-internals.org/index.php?title=Nokia_770 |
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Dec 29 2007, 02:37 AM
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Finally, I've been able to get this thing working. The speed is incredible, really, I didn't expect any Java based OS could be that responsive! For instance, system (OS) startup takes 27 seconds. Browser startup takes 6 seconds
I will upload a working version shortly. I'm thinking about making two different versions. Version one being a complete dedicated android-distro, and version two especially for the people using some-2.6.23 distro (debian, poky, angstrom) already (just an archive file). |
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Dec 29 2007, 09:13 AM
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Finally, I've been able to get this thing working. The speed is incredible, really, I didn't expect any Java based OS could be that responsive! For instance, system (OS) startup takes 27 seconds. Browser startup takes 6 seconds I will upload a working version shortly. I'm thinking about making two different versions. Version one being a complete dedicated android-distro, and version two especially for the people using some-2.6.23 distro (debian, poky, angstrom) already (just an archive file). that's a great piece of news! i'll let my ftp opened this night if you want |
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Dec 29 2007, 09:23 AM
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following this howto, i'll try to launch it under debian :
http://androidzaurus.seesaa.net/article/75131152.html so far modprobe binder is ok ! now i'm untaring your rootfs ! |
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Dec 29 2007, 09:32 AM
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whow!
i've just launched android, but i only see the red bouncing ball... so i'm waiting for your new rootfs !!!! |
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Dec 29 2007, 10:01 AM
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Dec 29 2007, 10:05 AM
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whow! i've just launched android, but i only see the red bouncing ball... so i'm waiting for your new rootfs !!!! I got it on debian with my patched kernel. If you need howto, I will write it down. ok! a howto or a working rootfs would be great |
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Dec 29 2007, 11:25 AM
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whow! i've just launched android, but i only see the red bouncing ball... so i'm waiting for your new rootfs !!!! I got it on debian with my patched kernel. If you need howto, I will write it down. ok! a howto or a working rootfs would be great On a working debian-2.6.23 distro it's quite easy actually. The instructions here are correct and complete. Make sure to extract the ramdisk.img, system.tar and data.tar in /home/root/android-root. Use the binder module as described here and make sure to set the correct permissions on /dev/binder using chmod 666 /dev/binder |
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Dec 29 2007, 01:54 PM
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