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\previouspage qtee-customization.html
\nextpage qtee-licenses.html
- \note An updated version of this information may be available in Digia customer portal,
- see Known Issues in Qt Enterprise Embedded product page.
+ \note An updated version of this information may be available in the Digia
+ customer portal, in the \e{Known Issues} section on the \SDK product page.
\section1 General Issues
\section2 I have problems deploying/launching the application in Qt Creator
- Check if the device is properly connected to the PC via USB.
+ Check that the device is properly connected to the development host via USB
+ or Ethernet (depending on the device).
See \l{Connectivity Issues}.
- If using the emulator, see \l{Installing VirtualBox}{Configuring VirtualBox}.
+ If using the emulator, see \l{Installing VirtualBox}.
\section2 I have problems deploying/launching a Qt or Qt Quick example application
@@ -831,8 +832,8 @@
\section2 Booting Sabre Lite i.MX 6 stops with \e {6x_bootscript not found} error
Check the U-Boot version number. It should start with either \c{2012} or \c{2013}.
- If it is \c{2009.xx}, an upgrade of the bootloader is required. See information and
- instructions here:
+ If it is \c{2009.xx}, an upgrade of the bootloader is required. For more
+ information, see:
\list
\li \l http://boundarydevices.com/6q_bootscript/
@@ -841,8 +842,9 @@
\section2 How do I restore my Nexus 7 to factory settings?
- Goto \l{https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images} and
- download the correct file for your device. Unpack it, and then
+ Go to \l{https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images} and
+ download the correct file for your device. Unpack it, and then enter the
+ following commands:
\code
<INSTALL_DIR>/Tools/b2qt/adb reboot bootloader
@@ -851,10 +853,10 @@
\section2 How do I shut down the Nexus 7?
- If the \B2Q demo launcher is running, start the "Launcher
- Settings" app, and press the "Power Off" button.
+ If the \B2Q demo launcher is running, start the \b {Launcher
+ Settings} app, and press the power button to power off the device.
- Otherwise, make sure the Nexus 7 is connected to your PC with USB, and run
+ Otherwise, make sure the Nexus 7 is connected to the development host, and run
the following command in a terminal:
\code
<INSTALL_DIR>/Tools/b2qt/adb shell reboot -p
@@ -865,7 +867,8 @@
\section2 Trying to build for the emulator target fails with error message \e{make: i686-android-linux-g++: Command not found}
- You need to install proper libraries in order to run 32-bit programs in 64-bit Linux operating system.
+ You need to install support libraries in order to run 32-bit programs in a
+ 64-bit Linux operating system.
See \l{Installing 32-bit Support Libraries}.
@@ -880,7 +883,7 @@
See \l{Customization}.
- Note that hotplugging does not currently work; any input device
+ \note Hotplugging does not currently work, and therefore, any input device
must be present at boot time to be recognized.
\section2 Application stops with \e{EGLFS: OpenGL windows cannot be mixed with others.}
@@ -906,7 +909,7 @@
\section2 adb fails with "error: more than one device and emulator"
- You have to specify which android device you want \c{adb} to talk
+ You have to specify which Android device you want \c{adb} to talk
to, using adb's \c{-s <serial-number>} option. Use the following
command to find to see the serial number of the connected
devices:
@@ -915,17 +918,17 @@
<INSTALL_DIR>/Tools/b2qt/adb devices
\endcode
- \section2 The emulator cannot connect to the internet
+ \section2 The emulator cannot connect to the Internet
- By default, the Virtualbox is configured to use host-only network, so external
+ By default, the VirtualBox is configured to use a host-only network, so external
connections do not work in the emulator.
- You may be able to enable internet connectivity with another
+ You may be able to enable Internet connectivity with another
virtual network adapter in NAT mode by adapting
\l{http://askubuntu.com/questions/293816/in-virtualbox-how-do-i-set-up-host-only-virtual-machines-that-can-access-the-in}{these}
instructions.
- \section2 The emulator is stuck in 'Waiting for display data' or fails to start properly
+ \section2 The emulator is stuck in \e{Waiting for display data} or fails to start properly
Check the output of the following command:
@@ -946,7 +949,7 @@
And then close the emulator and retry.
- \section2 What is the user and password to access my embedded Linux device
+ \section2 What are the user and password to access my embedded Linux device?
Embedded Linux devices can be accessed using user \c{root} and an empty password.