Just got the Ethernet menu added into this rom,
Network will probably need to be manually configured in the settings menu,
Once you have done this click the box off and on to start it properly.
Gingerbread cyanogen 7.2
2GB Image
http://rosefire.us/~razdroid/aaa801/Gin ... Manager.7z
Gingerbread Image
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are cymogen mod 9 or 10 comming to the pi
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bastian94 wrote:are cymogen mod 9 or 10 comming to the pi
Not anytime soon, Its too slow without the broadcom drivers
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After booting up (and showing the terminal), a blank black screen appears. There is no GUI?
I'm using the RCA Video output.
I'm using the RCA Video output.
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edy_3dz wrote:After booting up (and showing the terminal), a blank black screen appears. There is no GUI?
I'm using the RCA Video output.
There is a GUI, but I think we didn't test composite video output... If you can, try HDMI - that should work.
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edy_3dz wrote:After booting up (and showing the terminal), a blank black screen appears. There is no GUI?
I'm using the RCA Video output.
Can you remove the hdmi lines from config.txt?
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I will try it, what will I have to configere about the lan connection?
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raha0007 wrote:I will try it, what will I have to configere about the lan connection?
Go into settings, theres a Ethernet Settings menu added
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CrysisLTU wrote:edy_3dz wrote:After booting up (and showing the terminal), a blank black screen appears. There is no GUI?
I'm using the RCA Video output.
There is a GUI, but I think we didn't test composite video output... If you can, try HDMI - that should work.
I'm experiencing exactly the same with this image, only I'm using the HDMI output.
Last line in the terminal which I'm able to read is:
"Untracked PID 106 exited".
I've read the config but there isn't much in it either.
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rpschmidtbma wrote:I'm experiencing exactly the same with this image, only I'm using the HDMI output.
Last line in the terminal which I'm able to read is:
"Untracked PID 106 exited".
I've read the config but there isn't much in it either.
That is odd, you should be getting a GUI after the "Untracked PID 106 exited"... Is your Pi hooked up to a network? If so, I'd appreciate it if you could pastie the output from logcat.
Note: Logcat output is pretty much required for us to be able to do anything about bugs/crashes etc, no matter what the bug is. If you don't know how to get it, read on!
To get logcat output, you'll need the Android SDK package. Once you have that, start the SDK Manager, select Android SDK Platform-tools (that's all you need unless you plan developing Android apps), wait for the download to finish, then open a command prompt and navigate to <your-sdk-directory>/platform-tools/. From there, run
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adb connect <your-Pi's-ip>
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adb logcat > ../log.txt
Thanks,
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Thanks for your reply.
It is indeed connected to the internet. I'll try to post Logcat outp a.s.a.p.
It is indeed connected to the internet. I'll try to post Logcat outp a.s.a.p.
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I have installed this version of android with Ethernet. I use a wifi dongle in my pi but I can't seem to get the wifi to work. It says error. I need some instructions of what to do. Help would be appreciated 
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bennyweny1 wrote:I have installed this version of android with Ethernet. I use a wifi dongle in my pi but I can't seem to get the wifi to work. It says error. I need some instructions of what to do. Help would be appreciated
I am having the same issue. I tried turning ethernet off, then wifi on. No luck. I know the wifi dongle works. I've used it with the pi running XBMC.
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hundred wrote:bennyweny1 wrote:I have installed this version of android with Ethernet. I use a wifi dongle in my pi but I can't seem to get the wifi to work. It says error. I need some instructions of what to do. Help would be appreciated
I am having the same issue. I tried turning ethernet off, then wifi on. No luck. I know the wifi dongle works. I've used it with the pi running XBMC.
I know my wifi dongle works but like haven't got a clue what to do.
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rpschmidtbma wrote:CrysisLTU wrote:edy_3dz wrote:After booting up (and showing the terminal), a blank black screen appears. There is no GUI?
I'm using the RCA Video output.
There is a GUI, but I think we didn't test composite video output... If you can, try HDMI - that should work.
I'm experiencing exactly the same with this image, only I'm using the HDMI output.
Last line in the terminal which I'm able to read is:
"Untracked PID 106 exited".
I've read the config but there isn't much in it either.
I'm experiencing exactly the same issue with the same setup, did anyone find out what is causing this?
Thanks in advance.
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Can you update the OS or is the image with Ethernet the latest update? I only ask as this thread is old.
3DS: (Bug) 0001-3871-6785
OMightyBuggy wrote:Can you update the OS or is the image with Ethernet the latest update? I only ask as this thread is old.
it will be updated when we have a stable build
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Hello, I have a RaspberryPi that works seamlessly with Raspbian "wheezy". But with android 2 or 4 (gingerbread image) keeps crashing too, is very slow, can not even move. I leave just connected the HDMI and USB keyboard. What can it be? Thank you.
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fykos wrote:Hello, I have a RaspberryPi that works seamlessly with Raspbian "wheezy". But with android 2 or 4 (gingerbread image) keeps crashing too, is very slow, can not even move. I leave just connected the HDMI and USB keyboard. What can it be? Thank you.
Did you read any of the posts?
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aaa801 wrote:fykos wrote:Hello, I have a RaspberryPi that works seamlessly with Raspbian "wheezy". But with android 2 or 4 (gingerbread image) keeps crashing too, is very slow, can not even move. I leave just connected the HDMI and USB keyboard. What can it be? Thank you.
Did you read any of the posts?
Yes, but neither is my case.
My own case is that android is slow, even disconnected from the internet.
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fykos wrote:aaa801 wrote:fykos wrote:Hello, I have a RaspberryPi that works seamlessly with Raspbian "wheezy". But with android 2 or 4 (gingerbread image) keeps crashing too, is very slow, can not even move. I leave just connected the HDMI and USB keyboard. What can it be? Thank you.
Did you read any of the posts?
Yes, but neither is my case.
My own case is that android is slow, even disconnected from the internet.
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