You can know the right idVendor if you run dmesg after plugging in your
phone.
Le 16/05/2015 12:12, Guillaume Marty a écrit :
> I'm trying to connect my laptop to a Klif (a device commercialised by
> Orange in Senegal).
>
> adb server returns the no permission message:
> List of devices attached
>
Le 19/05/2015 11:02, augustin trancart a écrit :
> Your device is detected by adb, so I would say that your udev rules are
> correct. What's the output of lsusb on your computer ?
>
> But unless your Klif is rooted, you won't be able to connect it to the
> webIDE, nor debug anything... You need th
Your device is detected by adb, so I would say that your udev rules are
correct. What's the output of lsusb on your computer ?
But unless your Klif is rooted, you won't be able to connect it to the
webIDE, nor debug anything... You need the rooting kit. Did Orange supplied
it? I was said they must
On Saturday, May 16, 2015 at 1:13:33 PM UTC+3, Guillaume Marty wrote:
> I'm trying to connect my laptop to a Klif (a device commercialised by Orange
> in Senegal).
>
> adb server returns the no permission message:
> List of devices attached
> no permissions
>
> I'm on Ubuntu and
I'm trying to connect my laptop to a Klif (a device commercialised by
Orange in Senegal).
adb server returns the no permission message:
List of devices attached
no permissions
I'm on Ubuntu and my /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules looks like this:
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor