run the command "logcat" in the shell, On Aug 4, 8:35 pm, devgeeks <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am fairly new to Android development. > > I was working on a simple app and it was working great in the emulator, so I > decided it was time to get a device to test it on. > > I am just a hobbiest and didn't want to spend a lot of money so I bought an > incredibly cheap Huawei Sonic (U8650 apparently?) running Gingerbread. > > This is where my trouble began. I enabled Settings -> Development -> USB > debugging, but whenever I try to use logcat on the device it just spits > back: > > "Unable to open log device '/dev/log/main': No such file or directory" > > Searching Stackoverflow, etc most of the answers turns out they were using > some custom kernel or something that had logging disabled. This is a stock > phone right outta the box, however. > > Is there any way for me to get logging working so I can debug my > applications on this device or did I waste an admittedly small amount of > money on this phone? > > Any help at all would be GREATLY Appreciated :(
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