I don't know what did it, but trying it out today worked fine. I
definitely had "None" selected back then, since I used it on Windows
as well, but severall reboots obviously have restarted adb since. :)
Nice one, I'll try that if it happens again, cheers.

On Dec 15, 11:03 pm, TJ <tdalse...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If it's the same problem I've experienced, it can be fixed by pulling
> down the notification bar, pressing the "USB connection" notification,
> and selecting the option "None". If the adb service is running, kill
> the server and restart it.
>
> On Dec 1, 3:02 pm, Oliver <oliver.ru...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have the same problem. On a MacBook Pro running Leopard (10.5.8).
>
> > On Nov 25, 1:11 pm, 24z <ralf.rottm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I've connected my (new) Motorola Milestone running Android 2.0 to an
> > > Intel iMac running the latest version of Snow Leopard.
>
> > > USB Debugging is enabled on the device. However, ddms doesn't see the
> > > device. Running adb devices returns an empty list.
>
> > > Any ideas how to troubleshoot?

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