work out of the box.
May be it is not supporting your hardware.
You can get logcat results and share it with us.
Post by Chih-Wei HuangHey, we already have a generic_x86 target
that supposes to work on all x86 platforms ideally.
Of course it's not so perfect.
If you found it doesn't work on your device,
it is considered a bug.
Feel free to fix it and send us a patch.
On the other hand, we have several targets
for some particular x86 platforms.
Why we need such targets if generic_x86
also works on the particular platforms?
* For optimizations. The kernel can be stripped
by removed hundreds of unused drivers.
The libraries can also be optimized for the
target cpu.
* For customizations. The target maintainers
may add some unique features that
only available for their targets.
(e.g., hw accel, gps, 3G, backlight, ...)
Post by Alexandru StoianI share the same feelings about this. Would love to see a generic_x86
or atleast a generic atom build similar to what meego has.
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