7;s
> a page some where on the development site explaining exactly what needs
> to be done on Windows, MacOS/X, and Linux, but I couldn't find it with a
> quick search. Nonetheless, it is possible and relatively simple.
>
> Raymond
>
> >
>
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Joel Knighton
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Not necessarily an OS problem, a software problem. I felt that I should fix
that.
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Joel Knighton wrote:
> Well, not really sure what to say. If you really think it is a problem of
> the OS handling screen clicks, you could try doing a monkey -v -v -v 5000
es, or because the browser required
> more clicking)
> I don't remember it was so bad before. I got it 2 months ago, I don't
> think the phone have any hardware damage.
>
>
> #3
> I guess u asking about the build id.
> It is kila-user 1.0 TC4-RC30 116143
>
> Thank
o back to normal, and that's reason I
> suspected it is caused by O.S. instead of hardware.
>
> Any one have same problem?
>
> Thanks.
> Elf
>
>
>
> >
>
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Joel Knighton
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You received this message because y
t - the DDMS will not even allow me to expand data folder.
> No problems in viewing the content of the other two folders: sdcard &
> system.
>
> BTW the reason I'm interested in data folder is to view an ANR file
> (log
> msg from G1: 'Wrote stack trace to '/
ss. BTW, I
> >> just found another bug, which is very weird but I'll send it in a new
> >> post.
>
> Until today I didn't have the need to have root access :)
> Even now I don't *need* to have one, but *will* downgrade to RC29 when
> I have some spare time.
&
d but I'll send it in a new
> post.
>
> On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 11:58 PM, Joel Knighton
> wrote:
> > In fact, if you have root access, a "$su #echo all > /proc/yaffs #cat
> > /proc/yaffs" would be optimal. This should give a fair amount of
> debuggin
In fact, if you have root access, a "$su #echo all > /proc/yaffs #cat
/proc/yaffs" would be optimal. This should give a fair amount of debugging
info for system, userdata, and cache. If you post that up here, I should be
able to give it a shot.
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 3:54 PM,
ing about - can he elaborate on how the
> >>>>> "battery pull trick" actually works -- I'm genuinely interested.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Unfortunately it looks like only root cat read /proc/yaffs (though
> that
> >>>>>> seems a lit
Okay, Stoyan, if you want to do a ls -l -R and then email it to me (
joel.knigh...@gmail.com) I'll read through it and see if I notice a problem.
(You can email straight from the terminal app)
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Joel Knighton wrote:
> Do you have busybox on the device?
work engineer
> hack...@android.com
>
> Note: please don't send private questions to me, as I don't have time to
> provide private support. All such questions should be posted on public
> forums, where I and others can see and answer them.
>
>
>
> >
>
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ta flowing" icons. When I have a good setting,
> > > those icons show up, and once in a while light up the up-arrow or down-
> > > arrow. When I have a bad setting, those icons don't appear. Based on
> > > this, a setting that seems to work is:
> >
>
oad PacMan from the Android Market? Then type: "adb pull
> /data/app-private/com.NamcoNetworks.PacMan.apk" See if you can grab that guy
> off. Or if anyone else with a dev phone, if they have time.
>
> Thanks,
> Shane
>
> On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Joel Knight
arded to another user, when the fraud rate is 5%,
>> wouldn't justify it. If you are thinking 30% fraud rate it will. But
>> typically fraud rates are not nearly that high in mobile. Most people aren't
>> motivated enough and wouldn't trust an app from an unk
there some feature in Android letting
> > applications (for instance SlideMe's SAM), copy files to the device,
> > files that cannot be copied, but can be loaded to run?
> > If yes, please direct me to some documentation/explanation of that
> > feature!
> >
> &
t;> > Tried that on my Dev Phone, and got "mount: operation not permitted"
> >>
> >> > Can you tell me why ?
> >>
> >> > TIA
> >>
> >> > On Nov 17 2008, 11:48 am, "li chen" wrote:
> >>
> >> >
Okay, there is one method that should work. Install Any Cut from the
marketplace. Create a shortcut to the activity named Setup Wizard. This
will bring you back to the email input screen. (This was on adp1, not sure
about G1).
On Dec 26, 2008 7:57 AM, "ipalik" wrote:
Hello!
Is it possible t
> > > > received my phone today and need some
> > > > guidance. Could you please leave a comment here and / or
> onhttp://pro-though
> > > > ts.blogspot.com/2008
> > > > /12/android-dev-phon e-1-and-at.html (where I described my problems)
> ?
> >
elop on and test, but
> > > I'm not interested in another phone contract, and I don't have AT&T or
> > > TMobile.
> >
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> > Xavier A. Mathews
> > Student/Browser Specialist/Developer/Web-Master
> > Google Group Client Based Tech Suppo
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