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I downloaded the ADT bundle for android development and whenever I try to boot an Android Device Emulator either from the eclipse version included in the bundle or from the command line, everything freezes for 1 minute and then a logout from my current Debian user session occurs. In other words, the Debian login screen appears again and all my previously opened applications get lost.

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- jdk1.7.0_09

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