Actually this was the solution. Thanks a lot Cian. I really appreciate
it.
On Mar 5, 10:57 am, Cian Masterson cian.master...@gmail.com wrote:
I had the exact same problem on my Ubuntu laptop and after swearing at
it for 2 hours I discovered the problem was caused by a USB hub. When
I
I had the exact same problem on my Ubuntu laptop and after swearing at
it for 2 hours I discovered the problem was caused by a USB hub. When
I connected the G1 directly to the laptop the problem went away.
If you see this problem I would try removing any USB hubs from the
equation first. If
The cable was plugged directly into a USB port on the motherboard.
Trust me, ABD + G1 + Vista is not a good combination.
Al.
Cian Masterson wrote:
I had the exact same problem on my Ubuntu laptop and after swearing at
it for 2 hours I discovered the problem was caused by a USB hub. When
I
Hi,
If you're ALWAYS having this problem - your best bet it so go to the
driver manager and look for yellow (i.e. incompletely installed) USB
drivers
If you're having this problem every now again - just boot your PC
when it happens. couldn't figure out anything smarter than that..
GiladH
If you're running Vista you may just be stuffed.
I have two machines, an XP one and a Vista one. The Vista one always
lists the G1 as being offline and reports no problems with the driver
installation (no yellow triangle, no error message, just a This device
is working properly. in the Device
Hey GiladH,
I'm having the same problem. How did you fix it? A restart or
something? Thanks.
On Dec 2 2008, 10:15 am, GiladH gila...@gmail.com wrote:
Problem resolved.
Probably due to improper USB driver installation.
On Dec 1, 10:34 pm, GiladH gila...@gmail.com wrote:
Guys,
I can
Hi,
Setting stay awake makes no differentce. So does rebooting desktop
device...
I am using the driver supplied by Google.
GiladH
On Dec 1, 10:58 pm, joshv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Make sure stay awake in the Application | Development menu settings
is enabled - if I don't have that
Problem resolved.
Probably due to improper USB driver installation.
On Dec 1, 10:34 pm, GiladH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guys,
I can debug my app just fine with the emulator.
However, when I connect my G1 device to desktop via USB and attempt
to run/debug my app on it (after following
Make sure stay awake in the Application | Development menu settings
is enabled - if I don't have that enabled, adb will regularly crash
when the phone goes to sleep. Sometimes unplugging the phone's USB
cord and plugging it back in will help, but sometimes I've found that
periodically the
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