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AVD Manager segfault on Ubuntu 21.10

Hello here !

I am a new Android developper. I developped one application succesfully : (Link Removed)

I rencently migrated from Ubuntu 20.04 ti Ubuntu 21.10 (Kubuntu for precision) but since I fail to start emulated phone with AVD Manager.

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Terminal say :

2021-12-22 23:28:43,721 [ 157557] WARN - manager.EmulatorProcessHandler - Emulator terminated with exit code 139

And journcalctl :

déc. 22 23:32:32 ion kernel: MainLoopThread[34651]: segfault at 0 ip 000000000135b8fb sp 00007fd876fa0390 error 6 in qemu-system-x86_64[dd2000+16f2000]
déc. 22 23:32:32 ion kernel: Code: 56 53 50 49 89 f6 48 89 fb bf 01 00 00 00 e8 6c ce 08 00 48 89 df 4c 89 f6 e8 11 ff ff ff 48 c7 04 24 00 00 00 00 48 8b 04 24 <c7> 00 21 05 00 00 e8 9a 0e 16 01 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00 00 41

My Android Studio version:

Android Studio Arctic Fox | 2020.3.1 Patch 4
Build #AI-203.7717.56.2031.7935034, built on November 21, 2021
Runtime version: 11.0.10+0-b96-7249189 amd64
VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o.
Linux 5.13.0-22-generic
GC: G1 Young Generation, G1 Old Generation
Memory: 2048M
Cores: 4
Registry: external.system.auto.import.disabled=true
Non-Bundled Plugins: org.jetbrains.kotlin
Current Desktop: KDE

Any idea about the problem or what I can do to investigate ? Thanks !

Help US S10+ sold in UK network issues

I have 2 very good spec Xiaomi phones from late 2019 running on EE (I swap sim).

They've had some tremendous weekly discounts on their website Mi. com all year, though I think that may be coming to an end as they are so popular here.

Nothing negative to report on the software or hardware front. Ads can removed, as well as unwanted 3rd party apps, and I just don't register their own apps, though there's nothing wrong with them.

Xiaomi brand models were : Redmi & Redmi Note Series, Poco and top line Mi models.
Latest Mi models rebranded as Xiaomi (11t / 11t pro) and anything named Xiaomi are guaranteed long term updates similar to Samsung.

Poco have been made a separate brand, of sorts.

I have a Poco F2 Pro (256/8) and a Mi 10 Lite 5g.

Worth looking in to.

could a bad power strip cause problem to the mobile device?

Simply because that power strip looks OK physically on the outside, that has absolutely nothing to do with if it is or is not damaged in some way inside. The odds are just falling off a table a few times isn't going to do much, there are no moving parts or delicate components inside. It's not a big deal for a more tech savvy person to confirm if that power strip is fine or not, but since you appear to have doubts about it, instead of aggravating yourself so much just buy a new one and replace it. Life is too short to fixate on such minor details.

I'm not fixating on such minor things, I'm just lacking in technical knowledge and yes life is short but you don't just do one thing and wait for it to settle and then move on.

Help How to copy files to sd card when phone does not boot?

Your problem is very simple.
You are cramming too much crap onto your device.

Your solution is to get a device that can harbor the amount of data that you are trying to cram into this one, or to stop doing what you are doing and monitor this device.

Any device is going to act stupid when you get down to only 100MB, and frankly I am quite surprised to see that the thing allowed you to fill it up that much.
Most devices start acting wonky when memory gets below 1GB.
The idea that it has shown 0MB available is amazing to me- the fact that the device could even muster up the effort to tell you such a thing!

This device is simply crying out to you for some relief!

Now, yes, most cleaning apps are garbage.
Yours is built in, so if there are no ads associated with it then it is probably ok.

There is really only one cleaning app that does exactly what it says and does what it can (cleaning apps have been very restricted in newer models of devices).

https://f-droid.org/en/packages/theredspy15.ltecleanerfoss/

If this app does not help, then keeping AT LEAST the same amount of open memory as the device has RAM is the best bet for proper function of the device.
(Example, my device has 2GB of RAM, so I always leave at least 2GB of empty memory.)

There are reasons for this, and if you like I would explain.

Also, please do not think that I am making fun of a memory strapped device, as this is all that I have ever had.
That is why I had to figure out ways around it.

Root LG Realm (LS620) Flashable Stock ROM ZV4

Ugh... I finally found a TOT after searching for hours on end. Pretty much every website, link, whatever for this phone is broken, gone, adware, malware. Anyway, this was all for naught.

After many, many more hours of searching I can't find any Qualcomm utility that works. QFIL, EFS, QPST, USB1, USB2, USB3, I tried everything. BoardDiag is by far the easiest to use (either v3.99 or the "2014" version both of which support the LS620). However, after it loads the diagnostic firmware to the phone nothing happens, the phone doesn't respond. In fact from that point the phone doesn't respond to anything at all and I have to pull the power for it go back in to 9008 mode.

I tried qdl in Linux as well. I don't know if it's potentially something with the emmc firehose or the raw/patch XML setup. The firehose seems correct because it does seem to read some data off the phone. However right after that it gets USB protocol errors and timeout. Then the write fails with timeout. Seems broken. Potentially this Qualcomm interface NEVER worked right on these phones. Either that or I have bad programmer/config files. I have no idea.

The phone WAS working enough to run the EDL, TWRP, and flash firmware so I believe the AP and PMIC are working fine so I'm not sure why it doesn't respond now.

Edit and update:

Well it turns out that my eMMC was totally broken and it's not the fault of this firmware, just a coincidence.

The eMMC couldn't boot at all so I figured out how to boot to download mode via SD card. From there used lglaf to attempt to write various partitions but since the eMMC is failed that didn't work out. This caused the phone to switch to booting to fastboot off the SD card for some reason. I can do more stuff from fastboot though like boot kernel images. So I modified the stock boot and recovery images to use the SD card partitions instead of the internal memory. Now I can boot the whole phone off the SD card. Only problem is that it still only boots to fastboot mode so I have to manually fastboot the boot image to start the phone every time.

I did finally flash this firmware to the SD card and it seems to work fine.

Can't stop the alarm of Moto e5 Play

My Moto E6 Plus European model (XT 2023 - 2) has an animated slider control when the alarm sounds in sleep mode.
I'm aware the US have different model E6's and presumably E5's, with different stock features.
Do you have a different Launcher installed?
If not, perhaps if you can capture a photo of the lock screen? Also you should be able to download the latest manual for your particular model (is it an E5 Play / XT - xxxx?). Otherwise perhaps you do have a software issue that you can report to Motorola.

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Using Smart Thermostat From Android

I know this is not really an Android issue - just don't know what other forum exists for this and perhaps people here are doing this (if the forum moderators want to remove this because it's completely out of place here I'll completely understand).

I was about to have an electrician install a Honeywell smart thermostat when I read about all the personal data Honeywell (actually a different company that licenses the name) collects, both when setting up the thermostat and when using it from the Android phone. Their "privacy (sic) statement" says that they record and store, among other things, name, address, the schedule of every time the unit is set to go on/off, temperature setting, for which days it's set et al. This could let someone know a pattern for my being home and away. And the idea of them having all my information (which I do my best to avoid with google) raises my hackles.

They would more than likely need to store your data on a server in the cloud, so that their app on phone can interact with the smart-thermostat, remotely over the internet. However something like this AFAICT does NOT need access to personal details like name and address. The smart-thermostat itself will have an ESN(Electronic Serial Number), or MAC address, etc, which the server will use to access, read, and control the device. And they don't need to know the actual house number, and street where it's located.

I realize I completely misunderstood how smart thermostat works - I thought the schedule (time/temp) was stored in the unit itself (just like my mini-split units keep that information in the units). Perhaps I'm being paranoid because a lot of people use smart thermostats but this was a complete revelation to me. And raised my security concerns.

My only weak connection for posting this here is because it's all done through the cell phone. And therefore someone here may have gone down this "security concern" rabbit hole and can comment on it.

I think you're right to be concerned about this. After all there have been many data breaches, and leaks of personal private data from these IoT companies.

Anyone see this and is there a setting to disable this annoyances?

On the Maps window thing, I think it's set by default now. On my Chinese made Xiaomi at least - if you long press on that small Maps window with Navigation running it will expand slightly to reveal a settings wheel on the top left where you can turn off PIP permanently, or an X on top right to close one time.

Regarding the minimised apps I thought that was a regular feature on all Androids, unless you were trying to close the current app. Do you not have an X on a button to close all, or a Clear All at the end.
Maybe that's not what you were asking and I haven't used a Huawei phone.

@Unforgiven please take a notepad and pencil and wait at the back of the room for a little exam before your status is restored.
Honestly!

:rolleyes:

:D

(I've no idea what you discovered!)

Help for BLUC5L

RE: Brian706

Thank You for replying...and not being an a..hole about it. Yes, I've stated many x's I just want it to perform as it did/should have originally. OK, maybe this term is better "perform as it did "out-of-the-box'(?) I can't understand why anyone would not understand what that incurs??? Yes, it has many issues going on. Seriously, why post them if no one, now, is willing to ponder a solution? I've been chastised here, by those who cannot help so they take it as an affront and start in belittling and criticizing...all because they don't have the knowledge. Yes, you can see the frustration I've had trying to find the ROM for this particular model. It's a cheap phone, I've stated that, it's 2 yrs old, I've stated that, and I'd like to fix it, I've stated that. Why would anyone take offence to that??? Oh, think I answered that earlier in post. OK, let me state once and for all, I WANT TO GETTHIS MODEL PHONE WORKING PROPERLY...MY DECISION MY TASK AT HAND......if that offends you then just stay off of or do not respond to the post. Pretty simple, eh? You said "possibly a hardware issue" could you elaborate? Until I get my new phone, this is what I've got and have to deal with. Oh, I've "fac reset" phone 3x's and the ghosting issue, not being able have PC recognize phone, missing available storage and occasional lag/freeze are still there. Well, if it's hardware, then I'll ditch it when I get my new phone, but would like to know that FOR CERTAIN. THANKS AGAIN BRIAN

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