![]() In that file, I entered a single line for my HTC Thunderbolt. We will need to register our phone as a USB device.įrom the command prompt, go to /etc/udev/rules.d folder.Ĭreate a file in that folder called les as follows. Udev is the Linux dynamic device management software. So, I downloaded the nearest Android SDK 2.3.3.įor more information on downloading SDK platforms, read Google’s official guide. ![]() For example, my phone is running Android 2.3.4. Run this command to open the SDK manager./android sdkĭownload the version of Android platform that is right for your phone. Step 2 – Download SDK Platformsįrom a command prompt, go to /tools. I will refer to this folder as from now on. In my case, this created the ~/Documents/android-sdk-linux folder. Extract it somewhere, say within your Documents folder. Just download the distribution and unzip it somewhere. Log into Ubuntu as the administrator user and then carry out these steps. These steps assume that you have a basic Ubuntu workstation working as a VMWare guest. I assume the steps will be almost the same for VMWare Workstation. The process was simple and worked the first time. Today, I managed to connect my HTC Thunderbolt to Ubuntu 12.04 running as a VMWare guest. There, you don’t need to install any special device drivers. The process is much simpler in Mac OS X or Ubuntu Linux. Some time back, I had posted an article on Android hardware debugging from Windows.
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