You probably don't have a proper battery driver for your system, you
can get a dummy battery driver from here :
http://git.linuxconsulting.ro/git///?p=adbattery.git/.git;a=summary
Driver doesn't use any platform_register/probe so it should work on most
boards.
There is also a kernel patch
Hi,
Any suggestions?
Thanks
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 3:52 PM, linux newbie linux.newbi...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
Finally I managed to boot Android on my target.
We dont have Touch screen, our keyboard Alphabet Keys are recognised but
not up/down Arrow keys. Can anyone please let me know,
Hi,
After removing WAKE_DROPPED in system/usr/qwerty.kl file, up/down keys were
working.
WAKE_DROPPED definition:
*When this key is pressed while the device is asleep, the device will wake
up and the key event does not get sent to the app.*
**
As per the definition, the only reason for up/down
Hi,
Any suggestions?
Thanks
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 3:52 PM, linux newbie linux.newbi...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
Finally I managed to boot Android on my target.
We dont have Touch screen, our keyboard Alphabet Keys are recognised but
not up/down Arrow keys. Can anyone please let me know, how
Hi,
I am getting the following error, can anyone please guide me.
(I downloaded the source, gave make, copied the rootfs into USB and gave
chroot /mnt /init)
Build fingerprint:
'generic/generic/generic/:AOSP/MASTER/eng.root.20100105.235350:eng/test-keys'
I/DEBUG ( 1322): pid: 1327, tid: 1327
Once you get that screen, in your command prompt, type in logcat
command.
or logcat
You will see what is happening.
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Hi,
Now, you can compile your Android source code and make the
executables. It will be under out/product/generic folder (i guess so.)
So what I did was, I edited the init script file, for preventing
mounting from NAND (for the time being) and then i partitioned the
SDCARD into three ext2