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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800) - PRE-ALPHA (not yet usable)
The stability of every build has been more than questionable -- but this one seems better than most for me.
I have not had any trouble with my google account on it. You could try deleting your data.img and starting over. Sometimes things get out of whack, and a fresh start helps. But it is annoying to set up everything all over again. |
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800) - PRE-ALPHA (not yet usable)
I think memory heavy apps are not stable but in this early stage we can't really expect them to be. The android build works best when used for text, and IM and very light browsing. My google account syncs very well. if I keep my use light my main problem now is the battery life
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800) - PRE-ALPHA (not yet usable)
ok so using the links here and my gimpy verizon touch pro. i have android 1.6 running i can call but no speaker or mic.... i can send and receive text.... wifi and data do not function nor does bluetooth or gps and the camera gives me a very noisy pink screen and then locks up the phone. all the work going into this is awesome i can hardly wait till i can dump
winmo for a full android system.
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also (if memory serves correct) on the 1.6 version, we didn't have the speaker and mic working did we? i thought that come out with the eclair pkg?
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sudo unsquashfs system.sqsh (make changes) sudo mv ./squashfs-root ./system sudo genext2fs -d ./system -b 100000 -a system.ext2 mkdir ext2mount sudo mount -o loop ./system.ext2 ./ext2mount sudo mksquashfs ./ext2mount newsystem.sqsh doing all those things through sudo (i.e. doing them as root) is important, because it keeps all the file ownership/permissions from getting messed up. I'm not sure if that stuff gets messed up regardless of how you do it in windows. There's probably a right way to do it, but I didn't find it when I was trying. His method is probably overkill -- all the stuff of making a filesystem out of the folder and then mounting it can probably be dropped. But that's straight from the horse's mouth on how to build the system.sqsh. |
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800) - PRE-ALPHA (not yet usable)
hey i have downloaded this an istalled i like it very much but for some reason it always jus wants to freeze out of nowere is that just a beta problem or is it somethin that i should have please help me cause i like this project
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800) - PRE-ALPHA (not yet usable)
So I deleted my data.img, let it create a new one, and kept having issues with it crashing every time it tried to sync my google account over evdo. So... trial and error, I turned on wifi and used that to sync. Worked like a charm. Tried to download last.fm app while using evdo, and it kept crashing. Turned wifi on again and the app was able to download without an issues. I figured what the heck and ran the app while connected to wifi and I'm able to play music without the handset crashing. Unfortunately, if I use just evdo for this, it crashes.
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