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this morning when I start doing my daily routine(opening android studio 1.5.1 in my PC - lubuntu 32 bit) I encounter an error after I try to run my application to my device. This is the android studio error:

Error running app: Unable to obtain debug bridge
Unable to detect adb version, adb output: /root/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb: 1: /root/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb: Syntax error: ")" unexpected

I was looking for possible solution for hours now through internet but can't find same error as this. I already try some other remedies but still no luck of solving it. Can you help me guy? Thanks in advance.

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  • I have i686 GNU/Linux (Ubuntu 14.10)
    – Rhusfer
    Dec 11, 2015 at 6:35
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    yepeey..solved the problem. I downgraded my platform-tools to r23.0.1 (which is i think not ideal, I guess?). I don't know if r23.1 is buggy or it's because of my root permissions. I copy and paste r23.0.1 which i downloaded from here .. now it's working fine :)
    – Rhusfer
    Dec 11, 2015 at 8:11

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for 32bit users... Don't update "platform-tools" to version 23.1.

foremost version you can use is 23.0.1 which you can download here

If you are on 64bit machine and having trouble using the latest version of the plateform-tools.. check instructions here.

thanks for the working link- @Tyler

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  • Yep, I had to downgrade back to 23.0.1. I got the platform-tools folder from here and replaced the one in my Android directory. theandroidbeta.blogspot.com/2015/11/…
    – s3kt0r
    Dec 11, 2015 at 16:37
  • do you know what's the root cause of this error? Is it a bug on r23.1?
    – Rhusfer
    Dec 12, 2015 at 9:22
  • as android people already said, they are moving to 64bit environment.. now they no more support 32bit environment.
    – Arnav M.
    Dec 14, 2015 at 5:12
  • how do I install it ? please
    – JoeCoolman
    Dec 25, 2015 at 4:00
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    @ArnavM. as of January 2nd, that link doesn't download the proper platform-tools for me on Ubuntu 15.10. I was able to use the link provided by user Nikunj (dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/…) found from Yair Kukielka's answer below without problems. Maybe consider changing the link?
    – Tyler
    Jan 2, 2016 at 22:35
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OK. after some research found that reason for this is because

android-sdk-linux/platform-tools content is 32-bit ELF in 23.0.1 but 64-bit ELF in 23.1_rc1 and 23.1.0. So, several functions in android-studio (and I assume eclipse+ADT as well) fail because of the attempt to run 64-bit executables.

This issue has already been raised HERE

Also, as per the official comment given by google project member parts of the platform-tools will support 64 bit Ubuntu OS only from 23.1.0 onwards.

Platform-tools 23.1.0 OR onwards will not work on Ubuntu 32-bit OS. Developer needs to upgrade Ubuntu OS to 64-bit to make it work.

That eventually means we only have possible two workarounds now :

1. Stick with Platform-tool 23.0.1 as of now. and DO NOT UPGRADE platform-tools to 23.1.0 or above

2. Change your Ubuntu OS to 64-bit instead of 32-bit.

I hope this would help someone.

download sdk platform-tool 23.0.1 from this link

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    So, Android studio updater isn't sensible to detect the OS and not ask user to upgrade the platform tools if it's 32 bit OS.
    – Pawan
    Aug 22, 2016 at 20:21
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As Arnav M. said, for Ubuntu 32bit users, stick to 23.0.1 or install a 64bit Ubuntu. For more details see this:

https://stackoverflow.com/a/34239600/3032209

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What you actually need to do is downgrade your platform-tool, which contains Android Debug Bridge, to lower version. Download the platform-tool package from following link platform-tools_r23.0.1-linux

Unzip the package and replace the platform-tool folder, in android-sdk folder, with the downloaded platform-tool folder.

After restarting android studio, it may ask you to upgrade platform-tool. Ignore it.

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