On 02/11/2013 04:18 AM, Harry Chen wrote:
> Hi there
> Firstly I must claim that this is the first time I using a mailing list and I 
> am not familiar with the rules here. As well I am not so good at English too. 
> So here's my apologizes if I'm not able to claim the problem clearly.
> I'm now using CentOS 6.3 with kernel 2.6.32-279.19.1.el668. Recently I wanna 
> transfer my work from WIndows 8 to Linux. One of my hobbies is developing 
> Android apps(:-)So I am not a prof at all). Everything goes well when I 
> install Eclipse, Android SDK, blahblah. But the worst thing was that I 
> couldn't make ADB connect to my phone.
> My phone is Huawei C8812 which can be listed by lsusb as  Bus 001 Device 003: 
> ID 12d1:1031 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. And I followed the instructions on 
> http://developer.android.com/intl/zh-CN/tools/device.html ,but it seemed not 
> working at all. So I found another page 
> http://www.cnblogs.com/116913829/archive/2012/02/09/2343996.html ,it couldn't 
> help me ,either.
> Yet I have rebooted and restarted udev for hundreds of times, it just 
> wouldn't show on the list of 'adb devices'.(Yes, I confirmed I turned the 
> 'USB Debugging' on on my phone.)
> I am confused, can anyone help me?
> Thank you anyway.
> Harry Chen

Hey Harry,

I don't really have a clue either, but I do know that some USB devices 
have multiple modes that you can select.  Maybe your phone has various 
USB options that you can try.


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