[android-developers] What OS is more user friendly for Android development.

2011-06-24 Thread Srinivas Nainala
I have found some problems with Ubuntu and Windows when I connected Dell Streak device, its not detecting in DDMS tool, then I am unable to debug my app. I try download the related drivers still not detecting. Could you suggest me how can I avoid USB drivers problem while connecting to DDMS

Re: [android-developers] What OS is more user friendly for Android development.

2011-06-24 Thread Mark Murphy
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Srinivas Nainala srito...@gmail.com wrote: I have found some problems with Ubuntu and Windows when I connected Dell Streak device, its not detecting in DDMS tool, then I am unable to debug my app. I try download the related drivers still not detecting. I am

Re: [android-developers] What OS is more user friendly for Android development.

2011-06-24 Thread Kristopher Micinski
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Srinivas Nainala srito...@gmail.comwrote: I have found some problems with Ubuntu and Windows when I connected Dell Streak device, its not detecting in DDMS tool, then I am unable to debug my app. I try download the related drivers still not detecting. Could

Re: [android-developers] What OS is more user friendly for Android development.

2011-06-24 Thread Fred Niggle
I highly recommend Ubuntu 10.04. I found it work out of the box, and 'just works'. It seems to me that it works 'with you' unlike my past experience with windows which was a constant battle. If your unsure then why not simply dual boot it and see for your elf? There is a ton of help available

Re: [android-developers] What OS is more user friendly for Android development.

2011-06-24 Thread Olivier Guilyardi
I have 5 devices from different manufacturers. I plug them into a Mac and never had to worry about drivers. It just works. But I actually do all my development work on Linux, and I route adb communications to my Macbook via ssh port forwarding. This setup works flawlessly. I got upset by the USB