Hi all,

I've seen other posts on emulators, but none seem to match my issue.
Basically on a clean boot of my Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit system, I fire up
Eclipse, load my project, and run it in debug (or not) mode. Either way, the
emulator fires up, takes about 30 to 45 seconds to initialize, and my app
shows up. When I make some changes and rebuild my app, sometimes it reloads
properly. However, if I shut down the emulator at all, then relaunch it
fresh, I am constantly getting the following error in the console output:

emulator: ERROR: unexpected qemud char. channel close


Now, I run in DDMS perspective as well, and I see a bunch of threads start
up. I also see my app being deployed. Then slowly, all the threads including
the normal ones like Alarm clock, etc disappear. Then that error line shows
up. At this point, my app somehow shows up in the emulator (it's a google
maps app), and I have NOT had to press the menu key to get past the normal
lock screen. Not sure why when this thing crashes like this, I've not had to
use the lock screen menu press to see my app like I usually do.

I've not found any useful info on the specific error either.

Thank you for any help.

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