Thats basically what I'm talking about. But with extra options. Thanks for the link.
On May 18, 1:22 pm, Sean Hodges <[email protected]> wrote: > I used the Android VM provided by Vafeo when I started out, it's > probably quite out-of-date by now (I'm not sure how often they update > it), but it helped me to get a build environment straight away for > playing about with example code: > > http://www.vafeo.org/vafeo/vafeo-1.01-1/vd_android-1 > > Thought it might give you some ideas for taking this further... > > On 5/18/09, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Thanks for the positive feedback, you're the only one so far with > > something nice to say. But what part is scary? > > > On May 18, 11:53 am, "Mark Murphy" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > I know you get suggestions all the time, but this one might be a bit > >> > different. > > >> Uh, yeah, you could say that. > > >> To be blunt, most of what you wrote is scary. So, let's focus on the good > >> stuff! > > >> > Having a preconfigured > >> > development environment would encourage more people to try Linux as > >> > well as Android and make the forums less congested with questions > >> > about configuring the SDK to start with. > > >> Having pre-configured Linux images (VMWare, VirtualBox, etc.) with a full > >> build chain that one could run would be a benefit. This has nothing to do > >> with what Android runs on, but it would certainly be useful. Useful enough > >> that I seem to recall somebody saying they were doing it, but I forget the > >> details. > > >> Not everyone would want the overhead, but particularly for people casually > >> interested in Android development, it'd be a nice jumping-off point. > > >> > Integrating video tutorials > >> > with detailed documentation as well would help people who are newer to > >> > development. > > >> Another fine concept, assuming somebody's contributing the videos to the > >> project or something. > > >> > By the way, the Android phones interfere with the Broadcom wireless > >> > card in my HP laptop. Receive a call, disconnect from wireless, call > >> > end, reconnect. It is repeatable. > > >> That would be an issue to take up with your carrier (if you got the device > >> from an authorized source) or possibly the device manufacturer (if you got > >> the device elsewhere, e.g., eBay). Considering the interference with > >> speakers I've seen with some phones, the behavior you describe seems > >> plausible. > > >> -- > >> Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)http://commonsware.com > >> _The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development_ Version 2.0 Available! --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Discuss" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-discuss?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
