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Re: [RELEASE] Android Gingerbread 2.3.1 (Experimental)
e-yes: howto donate your work?
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Re: [RELEASE] Android Gingerbread 2.3.1 (Experimental)
http://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/4174...ns-to-dev-null
:) It's better to feel your work is just needed to people, than to think they value it as "couple of euros". P.S. GayPal sux too:D |
Re: [RELEASE] Android Gingerbread 2.3.1 (Experimental)
then till now: THANX THANX THANX to e-yes.
the bright shining light of glory shall never go away from e-yes. (no wonder, meego isnt ready. you are not involved...) |
Re: [RELEASE] Android Gingerbread 2.3.1 (Experimental)
I have some issues:
- I have it installed on a MicroSD card. (Sandisk Class2 I believe) - Fresh install of Gingerbread. (tried both mido's and clean e-yes build) 1. It just reboots sometimes. (when changing wallpaper, when trying to chande minimum frequency in SetCPU etc) 2. I leave it on the charger and sleep. When I wake up, phone is off with zero power left. 3. I cannot play any videos. Not even with Rockplayer or vplayer. (0.0.8 & 0.0.9 worked fine with Rockplayer) Would this change if I install it on the eMMC? (maybe coz it's faster?) Also, what is currently the most stable build for everyday use? (I want to use Skype, 3G for internet and video/music playback) ##UPDATE## - I've now removed my MicroSD install and installed it on to eMMC. So far so good. (no weird reboots) - I'll try battery charging and video playback soon. |
Re: [RELEASE] Android Gingerbread 2.3.1 (Experimental)
I guess e-yes already knows it but yet few things I have noticed
the keyboard keymap is not working correctly for symbols and virtual keyboard is too tiny. many apps eg ucweb, 3d app launcher etc doesn't cover full screen rather a portion of the screen with rest of the area as black. Is the kernel with sd card support be used with gingerbread as well? Thanks e-yes for such a wonderful job. |
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I don't what happened, but now my /home directory is full. I suspect I may have mounted too many things linked to /home or something when copying from sd card to emmc? I have run the mount command in xterm and I believe the relevant sections I have are: /dev/mmcblk1p1 on /media/mmc1 /dev/mmcblk0p1 on /home/user/MyDocs /dev/mmcblk0p2 on /home I believe the last one there is where the android files got set up. Is there any other/better ways of checking this? Am I supposed to unmount things at the end? what would happen if I typed unmount all in xterm-Does that also unmount the emmc, would it fix itself upon reboot? why is the sky blue? Why does Beavis and Butthead make me laugh? What is the meaning of life? there is any linux experts who could lend a hand I'd be very grateful. Any other other things to try would also be appreciated. Thanks for all the great work so far |
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anyway u can install the custom image |
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Miss superuser access?
Look here for new update: http://forum.nitdroid.com/index.php?...44.msg4496#new :) |
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