The backlight turns off, but the screen is still on.
Also, android apps are written in JAVA and interpreted by the emulator. So any Linux, Mac, or Windows environment is equally as good.
Ok, to unable USB disk mode, plug in the USB, then drag the notification pane down (the place with the time, WiFi, etc...), and click the option to unmount the SD card. Not sure how to remount it though!
I'm with 64bit openSUSE 11.1 and have two scratchbox 1 (diablo and fremantle) and one scratchbox 2 setup... You need to install 1 from source and use alien on 2 though
Okay guys, managed to get the MMC driver working - at least to start booting Android... Now I have to get it to stop rebooting after a while. USB works but after i run a logcat it disconnects and refuses to run again. Strange, maybe the bus speed.
By the way, I think somebody said it before but, cookies in the browser don't seem to work. ADB doesn't show any error about it, they seem to be enabled in Settings and I also checked the xml file just in case. Everything seems alright
Boots now. Only the powersaving works after that but it boots. I'll try to tune the keypad and touchscreen now.
EDIT: Touchscreen works but is inverted on both axes and slightly bigger. Android is working quite fast but unusable at this stage. I like the onscreen keyboard in Cupcake.
Crap. This USB/adb problem with cupcake is really getting on my nerves. Can't connect with adb to the device and can't progress because of that. Any ideas? Tried the udev rule but it doesn't work
By the way, I think somebody said it before but, cookies in the browser don't seem to work. ADB doesn't show any error about it, they seem to be enabled in Settings and I also checked the xml file just in case. Everything seems alright
I have observed google reader complains that cookie is disabled, while the settings showed it's enabled, and tried to disable and then re-enable, neither works.