This is due to the use of the GNU Java versus Sun's Java.  Try Sun's 
Java and I would bet things will work fine.

Markus Sinner wrote:
> Which version of eclipseME do you have installed? I did not have any
> troubles with reading the devicelist, so maybe your version of eclipseME
> is out of date.
>
> Go to Help->About Eclipse SDK and there click on the EclipseME icon.
>
> Do you have write access to the WTK directory?
>
> :-)
> Markus
>
> Robert schrieb:
>   
>> Hi!
>>
>> It is my first post in this list, I got the subscription, because
>> couldn't find help anywhere else... Hope You will be able to give me
>> some help.
>>
>> I posted my problem on forum, you can find error logs there. Please take
>> 5 minutes and check the forum thread I've started.
>>
>> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=480709
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Robert
>>
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