After installing Eclipse Luna and set up the environment to develop Android applications I have tried to run an application on my BQ Aquaris E5 HD. Then, neither eclipse nor the adb devices command detect the device even though I have enabled usb debugging in the device. Moreover the lsusb command does not list the USB connection for the device.
So I followed the android tutorial http://developer.android.com/tools/device.html but in the list of USB Vendor ID BQ as a vendor does not appear. I've searched a little bit and I have found that BQ USB Vendor ID was 2207 although I'm not sure. At this point it still does not work. I am stuck at this point and I do not know what to try or how to continue.
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I faced a similar problem recently, but in my case was an aquaris 4.5. At least, in ubuntu, I added the next string to the file located in /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules
Be careful with the idProduct. In my case, lsusb returns the following code:
Just replace idProduct value with the one of your device. Then execute:
And after that kill the adb server, launch it again, disconnect your device from the pc and reconnect it again. Cross your fingers and maybe, it will be listed with the adb devices :) Hope it helps |
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I realized that the
After doing that and try the adb devices command, I get an alert in my Bq asking me to authorize my laptop. Next, the device appeared in the adb device list. It was useful for me to resort to the Bq Official website forum, specially this link: http://www.mibqyyo.com/comunidad/discussion/35998/conseguir-que-eclipse-o-android-studio-reconozcan-nuestro-bq-en-ubuntu/p1 |
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