Because misery loves company...I was never able to get my CentOS box or my
Ubuntu VM to see my Dev phone as anything other than a SCSI storage device
either. :-(  What I ended up doing is developing on my CentOS desktop and
then transferring everything over to my Macbook to get my app on my Dev
phone.

You can try asking in the #android IRC channel on freenode.net.  Supposedly
there are many people from Google who hang out there, although that didn't
help me any.

Let me know if you have any success.

On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Graeme <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hi
>
> I am trying to get adb to see my Android G1 Dev Phone when I attach it
> to a Fedora 10
> x86 Linux PC. I have followed recommendations about adding a 50-
> android.rules file
> in /etc/udev/rules.d directory. I have also enabled the applications
> debug mode under
> the G1's Settings/Applications menu.
>
> On the Fedora 10 x86 PC I run
>
> tail -f /var/log/messages
>
> and watch the output as I attach the G1 via USB. The G1 is set up as a
> SCSI mass storage
> by udev. Is this what should happen ? Can anyone from Google answer
> what kind of device should udev  set up so that the command  adb
> devices actually sees the G1 ?
> What kind of device does adb expect to talk to over USB ?
>
> Thanks
> Graeme
>
> PS I have had similar experiences/frustrations trying this out with
> Ubuntu 8.10.
> >
>


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