In view of the various issues raised in the use of Android-x86, we hereby summarize as follows:
1. Network Problems
This problem has been said many times! First, you have to report that you chose the bridging mode when creating the VM! (Of course, If you directly install the Android-x86 on a PC, the network will not have any problem !! This is also a supported method !) View the network using the netcfg command mentioned in my blog and find that the virtual machine IP address and Host IP address are not in the same network segment (as to what is the same network segment... If you don't know, you can go to Baidu. Sometimes autonomous learning is very important !), Network problems may occur during use, including the following situations:
· Only one row is displayed in the virtual machine, and the eth0
· Virtual Machine IP address 127.0.0.1
· Virtual Machine IP address 0.0.0.0
Solution: first check the network mode-bridge mode !! If not, try to manually set the IP address, you can use the Linux Command ifconfig settings, you can also through the network settings in the Android-x86 system settings to operate.
2. Shortcut Key Issues
The first use of Android-x86 is certainly not used to, and found that some of the keyboard simulator on x86 can not find. As a matter of fact, the keyboard's key position is several times that of the simulator. How can it be found on some x86 simulators?
Here are several key locations:
· Return key: Right-click/ESC
· Menu key: scroll wheel
· Shut down key: end key/F4 key (2.2 is short press. 2/3 seems to be a long press)
· Return to the main interface: Home/Windows
· Switch between Chinese and English: Space + Shift
Of course, the Android-x86 shortcut keys are definitely more than so much, and for example Ctrl + said to jump to the bottom of the list ah, F3 said address book AH and so on the shortcut function, you can try a mess! Don't worry, don't press bad...