Hi,

I'm relatively new to Android development. The issue above has been
observed by several of my colleagues. I have not found a satisfactory
solution through search engines. To reproduce it:

Start Eclipse. Create/open any simple "HelloWorld" Android project
that has a simple UI. Run the app. This will bring up the emulator.
After a few minutes, the lock screen appears on the emulator, rather
than the expected "HelloWorld" default Activity screen. And I have to
click "MENU" key to have my app's screen show up. To me this is an
extra step, or a little bit frustrating, or confusing.

Note that this does not happen in subsequent runs of my app, which is
good.

This is my development environment: Ubuntu 2.6.32 32-bit; Eclipse SDK
3.5.2; Android 2.3.3.

Is this (showing the lock screen rather than my app's screen for the
first time) by design?

How can I skip this extra step?

Thanks in advance,

- Jonathan

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