After you connect your device, please see in dmesg if it gets recognized.
It should be there.
For the moment you could try killing adb ($ killall adb) and restart it as
sudo ($ sudo adb devices) and see if it recognizes your device.
If the above works, then I suggest you follow this
guide<http://codeworkx.de/wordpress/linux-scripts/linux-adb-udev-rules/>
or
another similar if you get stuck.


On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 8:24 PM, @uil - UIL <univ...@univall.net> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Apologize if this is posted wrongly, I'm a bit confused and cannot figure
> out where to start. Installed Ubuntu Touch successfully. Now want to revert
> back to Android but am unable to do so since ADB cannot recognize my Nexus
> 10 and am not sure how to proceed or get 'usb debugging' enabled so that
> the device is recognized. Regretting that I did take a backup before
> installing Ubuntu Touch. How should I proceed to get Android back on my
> Nexus 10. Appreciate your help or any links to read up on. TIA.
>
> Regards,
> Sanjiv
>
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