In Ubuntu you have to add an android.rules file in the udev dir. the
name of that file is 50-android.rules. However, something else is
started at the same time, or just before android. It may help to call
the file 51-android.rules, or even 90-android.rules. For me, that
helped.

On Jun 1, 4:15 pm, intbt <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had a similar problem with Windows-Eclipse after I added a second
> AVD.
>
> I had selected one of the AVDs instead of setting the target on
> Automatic.
>
> Under Run - Configuration - Target, only select Automatic
>
> On Jun 1, 12:17 am, Saurav Mukherjee <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > hi all,
> > i have a very simple but vital problem. the android device is not detected
> > in my eclipse. is there any way to rectify the same.
> > i am usin ubuntu 8.04, Eclipse Platform Version: 3.4.2, adp 1, android sdk
> > 1.5...
>
>
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