Hi Andrew.

Could you please tell me how can i add dropbear support for android 4.4 
running on linux 3.2 kernel.

Looking for a quick response from your end..

On Sunday, 16 November 2014 02:55:58 UTC+5:30, Andrew Henderson wrote:
>
> I have built a new microSD card image for BBBAndroid 
> (bbbandroid_111514.img), and it is now available for download.  Just follow 
> the link at bbbandroid.org to download it.
>
> In this build, USB ADB support is working just fine.  I've been able to 
> connect with the BBB using both command-line ADB and ADB through the 
> Eclipse ADT under both Windows and Linux.  You can push/pull files, 
> install/reinstall apps, get logcat output, shell, etc. using the USB cable 
> that came with your BBB board.  If you want a root shell on Android, the 
> ADB shell is the way to go.
>
> I changed the USB ID to 18D1:4E23 for the BBB device when BBBAndroid is 
> being used.  These are the same USB vendor and device IDs as a Google Nexus 
> S.  The reason that I changed this is to make life much easier for the 
> Windows users.  Each phone vendor provides their own drivers for USB ADB, 
> and it was difficult for the Windows users to get the drivers set up 
> properly.  This should make things much easier for them.  Linux users never 
> had a problem with it, since their USB ADB worked right out of the box.
>
> I also shrunk the image to 7.6 GB to accommodate everyone that was having 
> difficulty writing the 8 GB image to their microSD cards that were actually 
> a little bit smaller than 8 GB.
>
> Andrew
>
>
> On Sunday, September 28, 2014 11:14:24 AM UTC-4, Andrew Henderson wrote:
>>
>> Hello all. I have released a new port of Android for the BBB.  This 
>> version uses AOSP 4.4.4 (KitKat) and the 3.8 Linux kernel. I have made 
>> build instructions and a pre-made image available at 
>> http://www.bbbandroid.org.  I use a combination of AOSP repos and 
>> Rowboat build scripts, and I have a few custom repos for the kernel, 
>> bootloader, and additional "external" tools (such as i2c-tools).  You can 
>> view the repo manifest XML file for the project here:
>>
>>
>> https://github.com/hendersa/bbbandroid-manifest/blob/master/bbbandroid-aosp-4.4.4_r1-3.8.xml
>>
>> Because this Android image uses the 3.8 kernel, you should be able to 
>> just plug in your capes and go without any hassle:
>>
>> Built-in HDMI cape:
>> http://i.imgur.com/q4AZQ95.jpg
>>
>> 4D Systems LCD capes:
>> 4DCAPE-43T: http://i.imgur.com/6qHmgqX.jpg
>> 4DCAPE-70T: http://i.imgur.com/UZLG7Or.jpg
>>
>> CircuitCo LCD capes:
>> LCD3: http://i.imgur.com/LC7SrBB.jpg 
>> LCD4: http://i.imgur.com/1xBQ8R6.jpg
>> LCD7: http://i.imgur.com/vxoqROE.jpg
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>

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