Shachar Shemesh wrote:

The Samsung Galaxy, at least as sold by Cellcom, does not run ADB by default. Even when I set "USB debugging", I cannot see the phone when I do "adb devices", and cannot connect to it (let alone install anything on it).
Not sure, but I'm guessing it might be a problem with your setup, rather then a Smasung imposed limit.

Are you sure you have set up the ADB udev rules correctly?
I'm connecting to other Android devices without a problem.

That's because the USB vendor/product properties for the Samsung are different then your HTC made ones (different vendor), which means the udev rule needs to be different. You also need to patch the adb client soruces with the different vendor ID.

RTFG, for example: http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/msg/ae589dcd4ce8810d?pli=1

Gilad :-)


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