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Anyone know what driver I need to mess with to get the 'adb' tool to connect to device (sprint mogul) via linux PC?
 
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Anyone know what driver I need to mess with to get the 'adb' tool to connect to device (sprint mogul) via linux PC?
Check out http://developer.android.com/guide/d...ng/device.html. I am not sure about the Sprint Mogul though? Try lsusb and get the Vendor code ie. 0bb4.
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Check out http://developer.android.com/guide/d...ng/device.html. I am not sure about the Sprint Mogul though? Try lsusb and get the Vendor code ie. 0bb4.
Since the Mogul is an HTC device it should be 0bb4.

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Check out http://developer.android.com/guide/d...ng/device.html. I am not sure about the Sprint Mogul though? Try lsusb and get the Vendor code ie. 0bb4.

yea it is the issue really was something in centos and the kernel this time. I upgraded it to fedora core and it worked with the same adb bin.
 
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yea it is the issue really was something in centos and the kernel this time. I upgraded it to fedora core and it worked with the same adb bin.
I wrote up a post this afternoon on getting the SDK fully working on my blog...

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Default LG EVE adb access on ubuntu

I'm currently using an LG Eve(GW620R) and have had no luck getting adb to see the device on Ubuntu Karmic Koala. I used to have an HTC Magic, and adb would recognize the Magic without any issues whatsoever, but I cannot seem to get the Eve to play nicely. Adb is properly set up, since I had full access to my Magic when I had it. I've edited my rules file to add in support for LG devices, but it still won't pick it up. I've tried changing the rules file to 51-android.rules, and I've also tried 70-android.rules, but neither one seems to want to work. I've rebooted my system, reloaded udev, changed the rules file to read every kind of device, regardless of manufacturer, but I still have had zero luck. I thought that linux was supposed to require next to no effort to set up adb, but I've been trying for 3 days now, and I've still gotten no farther then when I started. If I run lsusb while the phone is plugged in normally, it sees it, but adb does not, if I put the phone into emergency mode or fastboot, it shows a different device ID, but even adding in those IDs to my rules file, I still get nowhere. Any suggestions?
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alright, so I've tried editing the rules files in all kinds of ways, I've tried running adb as root, I've got debugging enabled on my phone, I've followed every instruction I've found to the t, and I still have had no luck getting this phone to connect to adb. Can anyone give me any advice, or at least point me in the right direction? I've read a bunch of stuff about different kernels having issues with different phones, but I can't see my kernel being the issue if I could get my HTC Magic to work just fine. I'm hitting brick walls at every turn, and I've had no luck getting it any further than two weeks ago now. I'm running 9.10, Karmic Koala, I've got the newest sdk (which I think might be the issue since the Eve runs 1.5, but doesn't the newest sdk include all the old drivers as well?), and I've tried changing the rules file to be a higher number then any other rules file in my /etc/udev. Any advice or information that anyone could provide would be incredibly helpful. I really want to get rid of all this Rogers crapware that I'm stuck with. I'm open to pretty well anything anyone can suggest, and I'm more than willing to provide any further information that anyone might want to try and help me work this out. Thanks in advance
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