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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)

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Originally Posted by ChaosTheory View Post
Does updating the Kernal/Modules/RootFS require reinstallation each time, or is it simply a matter of replacing some files?
Just replace the files.

I'm sure one of those updated files fixed your issues, for the most part the newer the files the better. These are core files that deal with drivers and the like.

You won't detect anything on your computer if you plug it in via USB and you're booted into Android. There's some ADB support, but that's mainly for debugging/troubleshooting. As far as I know, it's not for transferring files or the like. You may be able to, but it's not really designed for that.

This is one of the issues that is open. USB has not been worked out yet. It can charge off USB, but computers don't know what's being plugged into them. They just give the device power.

As far as sizing issues go, those will get ironed out slowly as the development progresses - but it's not really a priority for the devs currently.
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