I have the Android SDK installed on the machine. I downloaded
http://developer.android.com/sdk/download.html?v=android-sdk_r06-linux_86.tgz

Unzipped it, and ran the Android SDK manager and selected all
available that showed in the list... I am assuming that would have
installed anything necessary into my Linux OS that was required...

is there a tool in Linux I can check to see what is on the USB even if
the driver is not installed for it?

- J



On Jun 7, 8:48 pm, Akash Choudhari <akas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Did you install the Android SDK?
>
> I had noticed that the Nexus-One drivers are part of SDK
>
> - Akash
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 3:41 PM, jonathan hirst <jbhi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Help,
>
> > I have setup a Dell Dual Quad Core machine with Ubuntu 10.4 32 bit...
>
> > Synced the REPO and completed a build using make
>
> > When I plug my Nexus One into the Linux box, it shows a Nexus One when I
> > open the computer browser from 'places'...
>
> > When i force the Nexus One into Fastboot, nothing shows up, and fastboot
> > on linux can not talk to the phone.
>
> > (I am able to see the phone on a windows machine when in fastboot)
>
> > It was my understanding that everything that was needed in linux to talk
> > to google devices and use fastboot was already installed.
>
> > Please help,
>
> > Jonathan Hirst
> > +1-847-309-8730
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