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152 bytes added, 13:34, 4 April 2013
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== Android development environment ==
Unless you already have an Android development environment set up you will need to use the '''Note: Andora 1.2 live CD. This is has not been updated for a modified version of the popular Fedora linux distributionlong time, modified by Raymond Chan to include the Android development tools including Eclipse with all the plugins, the Android SDK, and tools like the Android emulatorthis section will be rewritten once I figure out what works in our labs this semester.'''
The point of a Unless you already have an Android development environment set up you will need to use the Andora 1.2 live CD DVD. This is that you can test a modified version of the operating system on the CD without installing it or making any changes whatsoever popular Fedora linux distribution, modified by Raymond Chan to include the harddrive. That means that Android development tools including Eclipse with all of the changes you make during plugins, the sessionAndroid SDK, including projects and virtual devices you created will be gone as soon as you reboot. Everything is stored in RAMtools like the Android emulator.
If The point of a live DVD is that you're using your own machine - simply put in can test the operating system on the CD, reboot, and tell your machine DVD without installing it or making any changes whatsoever to boot from the CDharddrive. If you're using one That means that all of the lab machines - turn changes you make during the switch to "External", put in the cdsession, including projects and virtual devices you created will be gone as soon as you reboot. You do not need an external harddriveEverything is stored in RAM.
If you're using your own machine - simply put in the DVD, reboot, and tell your machine to boot from the DVD. If you're using one of the lab machines - turn the switch to "External", put in the DVD, and reboot. You do not need an external harddrive. Once it boots - click the login button. Then wait for Eclipse to start, which will happen automaticlly. Note that this environment is a lot slower than it would normally be because everything has to be read from the CDDVD. Eclipse will start automatically, wait for that.
== AVD ==
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