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Re: Android phone is not recognized by Android SDK, despite udev conf



I should have also mentioned that

==
# lsusb | grep High
Bus 008 Device 005: ID 0bb4:0c87 High Tech Computer Corp.
==

which is a direct mapping to my udev's rules file.

Merciadri Luca wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got an HTC Desire that I generally connect to this computer, and
> sharing pictures, videos, etc., works great. Some weeks ago, I tried
> using the Android SDK for x86. After having installed it, Say that my
> Android SDK is located at ~/android-sdk/. Then, I directly noticed that
> ~/android-sdk/tools/ddms wrote `????? unknown device' for the connected
> (and listed device). In the console, I receive
>
> ==
> 14:25 W/ddms: Unable to get frame buffer: device (????????????) request
> rejected: insufficient permissions for device
> ==
>
> I then checked
>
> ==
> $ ./adb devices
> List of devices attached
> ????????????    no permissions
> ==
>
> There appears to be a permission problem. I then wrote a
> `51-android.rules' file (with chmod a+r) in /etc/udev/rules.d/, such that
>
> ==
> # cat 51-android.rules
> SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0bb4", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0c87",
> MODE="0666"
> ==
>
> (the idVendor is the HTC one). I then restarted udev, but to no avail:
> same problems. Any idea?
>
>
>   


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