[solved/info] - adb with ubuntu - G1 General

I am running ubuntu 9.04. I have eclipse and the Android s.d.k. set up and running perfectly. But I cannot figure out how to setup a.d.b.
I apologize for the new post, but I promise I have searched for hours on this forum and Google. All I found was info on installing on Windows, and fixing a.d.b that used to work but won't work now after updating to 9.04. Anybody have a tutorial or a fix that I might have missed? Thanks in advance.

there is nothing to set up just make shure it has execute permissions, thats what had me stumped LOL
#chmod +x adb
then just plug in the g1 (no drivers required) and
#adb whatever you want
but i was using arch :O

to make it easier copy the adb executable to /usr/bin and you can execute from any directory withoud using cd /directory
Code:
sudo cp /androidsdk/tools/adb /usr/bin
sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/adb
that's how i use mine on my 8.10 and 9.04

Thanks guys, pretty sure it's working, just need to figure out how to connect to device. I will try your suggestions.

Done. Then I tried
#adb logcat
and i get
- waiting for device -
should I
#cd /bin
#adb logcat
?

I am following tutorials for windows, so it is kind of confusing. I don't think I can connect. I get
Code:
[email protected]:~$ adb start-server
[email protected]:~$ adb devices
List of devices attached
[email protected]:~$

Here is me trying all kinds of stuff
Code:
[email protected]:~$ adb start-server
[email protected]:~$ adb devices
List of devices attached
[email protected]:~$ adb kill-server
[email protected]:~$ adb
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.20
-d - directs command to the only connected USB device
returns an error if more than one USB device is present.
-e - directs command to the only running emulator.
returns an error if more than one emulator is running.
-s <serial number> - directs command to the USB device or emulator with
the given serial number
-p <product name or path> - simple product name like 'sooner', or
a relative/absolute path to a product
out directory like 'out/target/product/sooner'.
If -p is not specified, the ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT
environment variable is used, which must
be an absolute path.
devices - list all connected devices
device commands:
adb push <local> <remote> - copy file/dir to device
adb pull <remote> <local> - copy file/dir from device
adb sync [ <directory> ] - copy host->device only if changed
(see 'adb help all')
adb shell - run remote shell interactively
adb shell <command> - run remote shell command
adb emu <command> - run emulator console command
adb logcat [ <filter-spec> ] - View device log
adb forward <local> <remote> - forward socket connections
forward specs are one of:
tcp:<port>
localabstract:<unix domain socket name>
localreserved:<unix domain socket name>
localfilesystem:<unix domain socket name>
dev:<character device name>
jdwp:<process pid> (remote only)
adb jdwp - list PIDs of processes hosting a JDWP transport
adb install [-l] [-r] <file> - push this package file to the device and install it
('-l' means forward-lock the app)
('-r' means reinstall the app, keeping its data)
adb uninstall [-k] <package> - remove this app package from the device
('-k' means keep the data and cache directories)
adb bugreport - return all information from the device
that should be included in a bug report.
adb help - show this help message
adb version - show version num
DATAOPTS:
(no option) - don't touch the data partition
-w - wipe the data partition
-d - flash the data partition
scripting:
adb wait-for-device - block until device is online
adb start-server - ensure that there is a server running
adb kill-server - kill the server if it is running
adb get-state - prints: offline | bootloader | device
adb get-serialno - prints: <serial-number>
adb status-window - continuously print device status for a specified device
adb remount - remounts the /system partition on the device read-write
adb root - restarts adb with root permissions
networking:
adb ppp <tty> [parameters] - Run PPP over USB.
Note: you should not automatically start a PDP connection.
<tty> refers to the tty for PPP stream. Eg. dev:/dev/omap_csmi_tty1
[parameters] - Eg. defaultroute debug dump local notty usepeerdns
adb sync notes: adb sync [ <directory> ]
<localdir> can be interpreted in several ways:
- If <directory> is not specified, both /system and /data partitions will be updated.
- If it is "system" or "data", only the corresponding partition
is updated.
[email protected]:~$ adb get-state
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
unknown
[email protected]:~$ devices
bash: devices: command not found
[email protected]:~$ adb devices
List of devices attached
[email protected]:~$ adb remount
error: device not found
[email protected]:~$ adb start-server
[email protected]:~$ adb remount
error: device not found
[email protected]:~$ adb get-serialno
unknown
[email protected]:~$

tried another usb cable, different usb port. Same stuff
Code:
[email protected]:~$ adb shell
error: device not found
[email protected]:~$ adb start-server
[email protected]:~$ adb shell
error: device not found
[email protected]:~$ ls
adb examples.desktop Templates
android-sdk-linux_x86-1.5_r2 Firefox_wallpaper.png Videos
Desktop Music workspace
Documents Pictures World of Warcraft Trial
eclipse Public
[email protected]:~$ cd /
[email protected]:/$ ls
bin dev initrd.img media proc selinux tmp vmlinuz
boot etc lib mnt root srv usr
cdrom home lost+found opt sbin sys var
[email protected]:/$ adb shell
error: device not found
[email protected]:/$ adb start-server
[email protected]:/$ adb shell
error: device not found
[email protected]:/$ ls
bin dev initrd.img media proc selinux tmp vmlinuz
boot etc lib mnt root srv usr
cdrom home lost+found opt sbin sys var
[email protected]:/$ adb start-server
[email protected]:/$ adb shell
error: device not found
[email protected]:/$ adb kill-server
[email protected]:/$ adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
[email protected]:/$ adb shell
error: device not found
[email protected]:/$
Any ideas?

I am using the Rogers v3 Rom with jf1.42 bootloader and the 2005 s.p.l
Would any of that matter.

CBowley said:
I am using the Rogers v3 Rom with jf1.42 bootloader and the 2005 s.p.l
Would any of that matter.
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Doubtful. I too am looking to get ADB running on my Ubuntu laptop, as it would save a bunch of time for me being able to use it instead of my slow windows computer (ADB is corrupted driver-wise on my main rig).
Anyone have any reasonable tutorials for lower-level linux users on Ubuntu 9.04 32-bit?

I have Ubuntu + SDK and I don't have any issue.
Are you sure you installed your SDk the correct way == you followed exaclty the android.com howto ?

it should work with ubuntu 9.04. Just follow this instructions to setup connection to your phone. mainly create rule for you device in udev.
http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/device.html
If you're developing on Ubuntu Linux, you need to add a rules file:
1. Login as root and create this file: /etc/udev/rules.d/50-android.rules.
For Gusty/Hardy, edit the file to read:
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", SYSFS{idVendor}=="0bb4", MODE="0666"
For Dapper, edit the file to read:
SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", SYSFS{idVendor}=="0bb4", MODE="0666"
2. Now execute:
chmod a+rx /etc/udev/rules.d/50-android.rules
reboot, then if you are still having problem after this, one more thing to try to start server swith sudo.
adb kill-server
sudo adb start-server

knaries2000 said:
it should work with ubuntu 9.04. Just follow this instructions to setup connection to your phone. mainly create rule for you device in udev.
http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/device.html
If you're developing on Ubuntu Linux, you need to add a rules file:
1. Login as root and create this file: /etc/udev/rules.d/50-android.rules.
For Gusty/Hardy, edit the file to read:
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", SYSFS{idVendor}=="0bb4", MODE="0666"
For Dapper, edit the file to read:
SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", SYSFS{idVendor}=="0bb4", MODE="0666"
2. Now execute:
chmod a+rx /etc/udev/rules.d/50-android.rules
reboot, then if you are still having problem after this, one more thing to try to start server swith sudo.
adb kill-server
sudo adb start-server
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I think I did this part, I will double check. I did try sudo adb start-server, that didn't work. I will double check the rest. Thank you.

Oh that's why I never did it, I cannot find a rule for jaunty, only hardy, dapper, and gutsy.. I'll do more searching. Thanks for the idea.

Okay it works now. This is what I get
Code:
[email protected]:~$ adb start-server
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
[email protected]:~$ adb devices
List of devices attached
HT845GZ28769 device
[email protected]:~$ adb shell
# ls
cache init.goldfish.rc sbin
data init.rc sdcard
default.prop init.trout.rc sqlite_stmt_journals
dev proc sys
etc root system
init runme.sh
#
THIS IS WHAT I DID:
created 2 files on my desktop named:
50-android.rules
51-android.rules
Then I edited both files to read:
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", SYSFS{idVendor}=="0bb4", MODE="0666"
Then I opened terminal and did this
Code:
[email protected]:~$sudo mv /home/chris/desktop/50-android.rules /etc/udev/rules.d
[email protected]:~$sudo mv /home/chris/desktop/51-android.rules /etc/udev/rules.d
Then I rebooted and It all worked. I am runnung ubuntu 9.04 jaunty jakelope(sp?)
Thanks for everyones help. Hope this helps someone else.

CBowley said:
Okay it works now. This is what I get-------
Thanks for everyones help. Hope this helps someone else.
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Thank you so much, this works perfectly. Bump for someone else finding this who needs it.

Yes it has to be rule 51, not 50 with Jaunty. Google doc is not up to date yet.
see this thread :
http://groups.google.com/group/andr...read/thread/ab6e89c4b51cd905/a05c2a749cd55b88
> this was in /etc/udev/rules.d/50-android.rules
> But it seems to also work like this : (method for Ubuntu 9.04 :
> http://www.frandroid.com/2371/ubuntu-904-et-android/ )
> -> in /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules :
> SUBSYSTEM==”usb”, SYSFS{idVendor}==”0bb4", MODE=”0666"
Ubuntu 9.04 already has a rules/50-something file so you need to make
sure that the android rule is > 50. Otherwise whatever you define gets
reset. We should update the doc to just state rule/51-android.rules
which will work right now till the base configuration changes once
again
> Also take care if you copy/paste this rule : looks like double quotes
> (") may be wrongly copied from html page, and then it did not work for
> me before I retyped them.
Hmm thanks for the info. That's a new one.

Edit
Ok sorry a little OT, but I responded to this because I did not see an answer posted. I Seem to be having problems with posts showing up when I am logged in... but not when I am logged out... really weird. After I logged out at least another dozen posts showed up in this thread.

you need to change the rule from 50 to 51 on ubuntu 9.4
didnt realise the answer was posted sorry. but its def the right answer

CBowley said:
I am running ubuntu 9.04. I have eclipse and the Android s.d.k. set up and running perfectly. But I cannot figure out how to setup a.d.b.
I apologize for the new post, but I promise I have searched for hours on this forum and Google. All I found was info on installing on Windows, and fixing a.d.b that used to work but won't work now after updating to 9.04. Anybody have a tutorial or a fix that I might have missed? Thanks in advance.
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sudo bash -c "echo SUBSYSTEM==\"usb\", SYSFS{idVendor}==\"0bb4\", MODE=\"0666\" > /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules"
sudo /etc/init.d/udev restart
killall adb
adb shell

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[Q] Using a DROID X and MAC together is tough -- can someone help?

Too many threads... too many sites and PC options.
Here's my situation:
Droid X
Used the leak update... running 2.2 now.
Use a MAC. And have Terminal app on DX.
Have SBF file for 2.1 stock, have ZIP files of rooted 2.2's
Dont have custom recovery.
Dont care much about warranty or OTA... just want to be able to apply ZIPs.
I need to somehow either root my DX with Mac or Terminal app. Or flash the SBF to bring things back to 2.1.
Not sure what to do??? Please please help.
I am not familiar with terminal commands...so if you leave instructions that would be great.
-Roman
You follow the same ADB commands, more or less. Why not try something like Universal AndRoot though? Then you could just skip over it.
But, if you need to sbf, I would *think* you follow the Linux instructions.
1) download sbf_flash & sbf file
Code:
cd directory/where/these/are/located
./sbf_flash SBFfileLOCATION
The only way to SBF is to run windows through bootcamp or this http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-hacks/38671-flashing-sbf-mac.html . I am in the same boat as you luckily my girlfriend has a dell running Windows. You should also be able to root 2.2 using the Droid 2 method posted in this section http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=766767. I assume you have the SDK downloaded already? The Linux directions does not work for Mac.
x.v_ said:
You follow the same ADB commands, more or less. Why not try something like Universal AndRoot though? Then you could just skip over it.
I TRIED THAT, BUT THERE IS SOME ERROR THAT POPS UP... CAN'T DO IT. 2.2 ISN'T SUPPORTED... I THINK IT'S JUST FOR 2.1..
But, if you need to sbf, I would *think* you follow the Linux instructions.
1) download sbf_flash & sbf file
Code:
cd directory/where/these/are/located
./sbf_flash SBFfileLOCATION
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SO THAT EASY? JUST TWO COMMAND LINES?
So, if I put the SBF on my desktop it would be:
cd desktop (enter)
./sbf_flash fullSBFfilename.sbf (enter)
???????
romanvail said:
SO THAT EASY? JUST TWO COMMAND LINES?
So, if I put the SBF on my desktop it would be:
cd desktop (enter)
./sbf_flash fullSBFfilename.sbf (enter)
???????
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Running ADB with Mac OSX and therefore rooting with the mac is EASY. Just make sure you have the Android SDK installed on your Mac. Make sure in your .bash_profile you have the path set to the tools directory of your SDK folder.
Since I can't tell if you have all this down, I'll give you the instructions on setting up adb on the mac (using terminal), then give you the directions I followed on rooting my Droid X from OSX (I am running 2.2 leaked).
Essentially follow these instructions (taken from tjrocks91 on droidforum... I'd link, but I am not yet allowed to post outside links on this forum):
1. Download the Android SDK for Mac OSX. (google it)
2. Extract the zip file to any destination on your Mac. *Remember its path!*
In the AndroidSDK folder, there will be a folder named “tools”. We will be adding this folder to the path on Mac OSX. For this example, extract to your home folder (the folder that contains the desktop, documents, etc. folders)
3. To do this click on Finder > Go > Utilities > Terminal.
4. Type in without quotations “cd ~/”
5. Next, type "touch .bash_profile" to create your new bash or otherwise known path file.
6. Next, type "open -e .bash_profile" to open it in TextEdit. A TextEdit window will open, copy and past this into that window, substituting <username> for your username on OSX:
export PATH=${PATH}:/Users/<username>/AndroidSDK/tools
7. Save the file and close the window.
8. Repeat steps 5 through 7, but replace .bash_profile with ".bashrc" (without the quotes)
9. ADB should be ready to go. Make sure that your Droid X is set to "charge only" when connected via USB, and that you have debug mode set to on in your Android settings (settings>applications>development> USB Debugging)
10. In terminal, type (without the quotes): "adb devices". You should see a return that gives a list of devices attached. If the daemon wasn't started yet, this will do it. After that, type "adb shell" to enter adb.
11. After that, the adb commands are ALL the same on any platform, just make adjustments for different file systems when moving things TO your phone when using the command prompt (and not in the adb shell itself, but using adb commands). OSX follows unix/linux file structure, but not always the linux/unix file arrangement (but pretty darn close, since it is a Unix BSD GUI).
Now onto rooting your DX running 2.2. I've attached the file I used. It is a .rar files, so you will need a .rar extractor. I found a nice free one on the net called UnrarX. Google it, get it. Its free, it works. I will give instructions assuming you have them. These instructions come from karnovaran here on XDA. THey are for the droid 2, but work for the Droid X as well. i will translate them into instructions that can be followed verbatim on Mac (as the instructions he gave are meant for those doing this through the command prompt in windows).
1. Extract the contents of the attached file to your sdk tools folder
2. Open a terminal window and navigate to your sdk tools folder. if you put the sdk folder in your home folder, then the command and path you should enter from the terminal should be something like this:
cd AndroidSDK/tools
3. Now the process is as follows (follow EXACTLY, making sure you are faithful to YOUR file paths). I'm copying almost verbatim from karnovaran:
- adb devices (to verify the connection)
- adb push Superuser.apk /sdcard/Superuser.apk
- adb push su /sdcard/su
- adb push busybox /sdcard/busybox
- adb push rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin /data/local/tmp/rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin
- adb shell
- cd data/local/tmp
- chmod 0755 rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin
- ./rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin
- let the process run until it 'kicks' you out (this WILL take a while, so don't TOUCH ANYTHING on your phone. Just go grab a beer and relax until the proces kicks you back out to the tools folder in terminal)
- adb kill-server
- cd <wherever-your-sdk-tools-folder-is>
- adb devices (to verify the connection)
- adb shell (you should now have a # prompt, if not return to ./rage step above)
- mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
- cp /sdcard/Superuser.apk /system/app/Superuser.apk
- cp /sdcard/su /system/bin/su
- cp /sdcard/busybox /system/bin/busybox
- chmod 4755 /system/bin/su
- chmod 4755 /system/bin/busybox
- mount -o ro,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
- exit
- exit
This got me root on my DX and I did this on OSX no problem. The only PC I have that is functional is my laptop for work and because of the content on it and security procedures, though I could do android hacking with it, I will not, so I'm stuck with using my Mac. Thing is that it really is NOT hard. Commands are almost exactly as in Linux/Unix, and OSX terminal runs bash, which is quite versatile (more commands than busybox, iirc) in and of itself. And getting mac root access is bloody easy using sudo if you need it (otherwise, don't use it).
I hope this helps. Have fun.
many steps.... but will go slowly.
Thank you!!!!
Many steps, but they work!
SirBrass said:
Running ADB with Mac OSX and therefore rooting with the mac is EASY. Just make sure you have the Android SDK installed on your Mac. Make sure in your .bash_profile you have the path set to the tools directory of your SDK folder.
Since I can't tell if you have all this down, I'll give you the instructions on setting up adb on the mac (using terminal), then give you the directions I followed on rooting my Droid X from OSX (I am running 2.2 leaked).
Essentially follow these instructions (taken from tjrocks91 on droidforum... I'd link, but I am not yet allowed to post outside links on this forum):
1. Download the Android SDK for Mac OSX. (google it)
2. Extract the zip file to any destination on your Mac. *Remember its path!*
In the AndroidSDK folder, there will be a folder named “tools”. We will be adding this folder to the path on Mac OSX. For this example, extract to your home folder (the folder that contains the desktop, documents, etc. folders)
3. To do this click on Finder > Go > Utilities > Terminal.
4. Type in without quotations “cd ~/”
5. Next, type "touch .bash_profile" to create your new bash or otherwise known path file.
6. Next, type "open -e .bash_profile" to open it in TextEdit. A TextEdit window will open, copy and past this into that window, substituting <username> for your username on OSX:
export PATH=${PATH}:/Users/<username>/AndroidSDK/tools
7. Save the file and close the window.
8. Repeat steps 5 through 7, but replace .bash_profile with ".bashrc" (without the quotes)
9. ADB should be ready to go. Make sure that your Droid X is set to "charge only" when connected via USB, and that you have debug mode set to on in your Android settings (settings>applications>development> USB Debugging)
10. In terminal, type (without the quotes): "adb devices". You should see a return that gives a list of devices attached. If the daemon wasn't started yet, this will do it. After that, type "adb shell" to enter adb.
Last login: Tue Sep 14 09:12:34 on console
Roman-Vails-Computer:~ romanvail$ cd ~/
Roman-Vails-Computer:~ romanvail$ touch .bash_profile
Roman-Vails-Computer:~ romanvail$ open -e .bash_profile
Roman-Vails-Computer:~ romanvail$ touch .bashrc
Roman-Vails-Computer:~ romanvail$ open -e .bashrc
Roman-Vails-Computer:~ romanvail$ adb devices
-bash: adb: command not found
Roman-Vails-Computer:~ romanvail$
*****DOESNT WORK FOR ME*****
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Do you have the path to adb set properly?
Sent from my DROIDX using XDA App
SirBrass said:
Do you have the path to adb set properly?
Sent from my DROIDX using XDA App
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Yeah this would be your problem.
@OP,
yes, it would be just that easy IF AND ONLY IF the linux commands apply to macs as well. Which I have NO IDEA on. so proceed at your own risk :z
i finally figured it out... saw another post....
here's what worked:
./
Here's my log in case anyone else needs is:
Roman-Vails-Computer:~ romanvail$ adb
-bash: adb: command not found
Roman-Vails-Computer:~ romanvail$ cd/Users/romanvail/android-sdk-mac_x86/tools -bash: cd/Users/romanvail/android-sdk-mac_x86/tools: No such file or directory
Roman-Vails-Computer:~ romanvail$ cd /Users/romanvail/android-sdk-mac_x86/tools Roman-Vails-Computer:tools romanvail$ ./adb
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.26
-d - directs command to the only connected USB device
returns an error if more than one USB device is present.
-e - directs command to the only running emulator.
returns an error if more than one emulator is running.
-s <serial number> - directs command to the USB device or emulator with
the given serial number. Overrides ANDROID_SERIAL
environment variable.
-p <product name or path> - simple product name like 'sooner', or
a relative/absolute path to a product
out directory like 'out/target/product/sooner'.
If -p is not specified, the ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT
environment variable is used, which must
be an absolute path.
devices - list all connected devices
connect <host>[:<port>] - connect to a device via TCP/IP
Port 5555 is used by default if no port number is specified.
disconnect [<host>[:<port>]] - disconnect from a TCP/IP device.
Port 5555 is used by default if no port number is specified.
Using this ocmmand with no additional arguments
will disconnect from all connected TCP/IP devices.
device commands:
adb push <local> <remote> - copy file/dir to device
adb pull <remote> [<local>] - copy file/dir from device
adb sync [ <directory> ] - copy host->device only if changed
(-l means list but don't copy)
(see 'adb help all')
adb shell - run remote shell interactively
adb shell <command> - run remote shell command
adb emu <command> - run emulator console command
adb logcat [ <filter-spec> ] - View device log
adb forward <local> <remote> - forward socket connections
forward specs are one of:
tcp:<port>
localabstract:<unix domain socket name>
localreserved:<unix domain socket name>
localfilesystem:<unix domain socket name>
dev:<character device name>
jdwp:<process pid> (remote only)
adb jdwp - list PIDs of processes hosting a JDWP transport
adb install [-l] [-r] [-s] <file> - push this package file to the device and install it
('-l' means forward-lock the app)
('-r' means reinstall the app, keeping its data)
('-s' means install on SD card instead of internal storage)
adb uninstall [-k] <package> - remove this app package from the device
('-k' means keep the data and cache directories)
adb bugreport - return all information from the device
that should be included in a bug report.
adb help - show this help message
adb version - show version num
DATAOPTS:
(no option) - don't touch the data partition
-w - wipe the data partition
-d - flash the data partition
scripting:
adb wait-for-device - block until device is online
adb start-server - ensure that there is a server running
adb kill-server - kill the server if it is running
adb get-state - prints: offline | bootloader | device
adb get-serialno - prints: <serial-number>
adb status-window - continuously print device status for a specified device
adb remount - remounts the /system partition on the device read-write
adb reboot [bootloader|recovery] - reboots the device, optionally into the bootloader or recovery program
adb reboot-bootloader - reboots the device into the bootloader
adb root - restarts the adbd daemon with root permissions
adb usb - restarts the adbd daemon listening on USB
adb tcpip <port> - restarts the adbd daemon listening on TCP on the specified port
networking:
adb ppp <tty> [parameters] - Run PPP over USB.
Note: you should not automatically start a PPP connection.
<tty> refers to the tty for PPP stream. Eg. dev:/dev/omap_csmi_tty1
[parameters] - Eg. defaultroute debug dump local notty usepeerdns
adb sync notes: adb sync [ <directory> ]
<localdir> can be interpreted in several ways:
- If <directory> is not specified, both /system and /data partitions will be updated.
- If it is "system" or "data", only the corresponding partition
is updated.
environmental variables:
ADB_TRACE - Print debug information. A comma separated list of the following values
1 or all, adb, sockets, packets, rwx, usb, sync, sysdeps, transport, jdwp
ANDROID_SERIAL - The serial number to connect to. -s takes priority over this if given.
ANDROID_LOG_TAGS - When used with the logcat option, only these debug tags are printed.
Roman-Vails-Computer:tools romanvail$ adb devices
-bash: adb: command not found
Roman-Vails-Computer:tools romanvail$ ./adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
015D61C60A003017 device
Roman-Vails-Computer:tools romanvail$ ./adb push Superuser.apk /sdcard/Superuser.apk
1059 KB/s (27688 bytes in 0.025s)
Roman-Vails-Computer:tools romanvail$ ./adb push su /sdcard/su
1802 KB/s (26248 bytes in 0.014s)
Roman-Vails-Computer:tools romanvail$ ./adb push busybox /sdcard/busybox
1918 KB/s (1926944 bytes in 0.980s)
Roman-Vails-Computer:tools romanvail$ ./adb push rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin /data/local/tmp/rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin
726 KB/s (5392 bytes in 0.007s)
Roman-Vails-Computer:tools romanvail$ ./adb shell
$ cd data/local/tmp
$ chmod 0755 rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin
$ ./rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin
[*] CVE-2010-EASY Android local root exploit (C) 2010 by 743C
[*] checking NPROC limit ...
[+] RLIMIT_NPROC={3815, 3815}
[*] Searching for adb ...
[+] Found adb as PID 2846
[*] Spawning children. Dont type anything and wait for reset!
[*]
[*] If you like what we are doing you can send us PayPal money to
[*] [email protected] so we can compensate time, effort and HW costs.
[*] If you are a company and feel like you profit from our work,
[*] we also accept donations > 1000 USD!
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[*] adb connection will be reset. restart adb server on desktop and re-login.
$ Roman-Vails-Computer:tools romanvail$ ./adb kill-server
Roman-Vails-Computer:tools romanvail$ ./adb kill-server
* server not running *
Roman-Vails-Computer:tools romanvail$ cd /Users/romanvail/android-sdk-mac_x86/tools
Roman-Vails-Computer:tools romanvail$ ./adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX device
Roman-Vails-Computer:tools romanvail$ ./adb shell
# mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
# cp /sdcard/Superuser.apk /system/app/Superuser.apk
# cp /sdcard/su /system/bin/su
# cp /sdcard/busybox /system/bin/busybox
# chmod 4755 /system/bin/su
# chmod 4755 /system/bin/busybox
# mount -o ro,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
# exit
Roman-Vails-Computer:tools romanvail$ exit
logout
[Process completed]
Now that's odd. I only get problems when I try and use ./ just regular "adb" works on my machine.
SirBrass said:
Now that's odd. I only get problems when I try and use ./ just regular "adb" works on my machine.
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Yea pretty weird... I use OSX 10.5.8
Intel machine... so, it's weird, but IT DID WORK.
romanvail said:
Yea pretty weird... I use OSX 10.5.8
Intel machine... so, it's weird, but IT DID WORK.
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There's your problem.... you're using leopard . I'm using 10.6.3. Love it. They did well with this new OS version (for those who don't know... the difference to users between Leopard and Snow Leopard for OSX folks is like the diff between Eclair and FroYo... the former is good, but the later far exceeds it under the hood though still remaining almost the same on the front end).
And obviously that means I'm running an intel machine as well. 2008 iMac 20".... 2.66 Ghz Core 2 Duo. Just your regular, nothing-special iMac.
I thought Macs were supposed to be user friendly?
*snicker*
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Will this method work for a Droid X on Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread and with build # 4.5.1_57_DX8-51 Also is there a new one click type solution by now on a Mac?

Adb installation instructions for Ubuntu

The Absent-Minded Professor and I just installed adb on Ubuntu; here is how to set up adb on Ubuntu Linux, Gutsy through Maverick.
Our port of the BX theme to CM6 stable is forthcoming.
first command after installing and updating sdk and extracting the tgz file to your home directory is== sudo gedit /etc/udev/rules.d/70-android.rules
NOTE: In the above file replace ## with the number 50 if you are running Gusty/Hardy/Dapper (50-android.rules) or with the number 70 if you are running Karmic Koala/Lucid Lynx(70-android.rules
after the window pops write this in the file==SUBSYSTEM==”usb”, SYSFS{idVendor}==”0bb4″, MODE=”0666″ then save and close
the follwing commands is== sudo chmod a+rx /etc/udev/rules.d/70-android.rules
Then reboot.
Open a terminal and type== sudo gedit .bashrc
The file contents should be as follows== export PATH=${PATH}:~/home/user/android-sdk-linux_86/tools
Save and close.
Run the command== adb devices
If you see a serial number like this:
List of devices attached
HT99PHF02521 device
then you are done.
If you get error messages such as "no such command," cd to /home/user/android-sdk-linux_x86/tools and use the adb commands in this way:
./adb devices
./adb shell
etc.
If you get an error message here referencing insufficient device permissions, do the following:
./adb kill-server
sudo ./adb start-server
Now ./adb devices should work.
Courtesy of laie1472 and The Absent Minded Professor
Thanks to Esau Silva (http://esausilva.com/2010/05/13/setting-up-adbusb-drivers-for-android-devices-in-linux-ubuntu/) and Tobias Eisentrager (http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg14211.html).

ADB command

anyone remember the command to find out what panel version you have??
my bad wrong section
Mr.Esp said:
anyone remember the command to find out what panel version you have??
my bad wrong section
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READ THIS:
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.25
-d - directs command to the only connected USB device
returns an error if more than one USB device is present.
-e - directs command to the only running emulator.
returns an error if more than one emulator is running.
-s <serial number> - directs command to the USB device or emulator with
the given serial number. Overrides ANDROID_SERIAL
envivornment variable.
-p <product name or path> - simple product name like 'sooner', or
a relative/absolute path to a product
out directory like 'out/target/product/sooner'.
If -p is not specified, the ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT
environment variable is used, which must
be an absolute path.
devices - list all connected devices
connect <host>:<port> - connect to a device via TCP/IP
disconnect <host>:<port> - disconnect from a TCP/IP device
device commands:
adb push <local> <remote> - copy file/dir to device
adb pull <remote> <local> - copy file/dir from device
adb sync [ <directory> ] - copy host->device only if changed
(see 'adb help all')
adb shell - run remote shell interactively
adb shell <command> - run remote shell command
adb emu <command> - run emulator console command
adb logcat [ <filter-spec> ] - View device log
adb forward <local> <remote> - forward socket connections
forward specs are one of:
tcp:<port>
localabstract:<unix domain socket name>
localreserved:<unix domain socket name>
localfilesystem:<unix domain socket name>
dev:<character device name>
jdwp:<process pid> (remote only)
adb jdwp - list PIDs of processes hosting a JDWP transport
adb install [-l] [-r] <file> - push this package file to the device and install it
('-l' means forward-lock the app)
('-r' means reinstall the app, keeping its data)
adb uninstall [-k] <package> - remove this app package from the device
('-k' means keep the data and cache directories)
adb bugreport - return all information from the device
that should be included in a bug report.
adb help - show this help message
adb version - show version num
DATAOPTS:
(no option) - don't touch the data partition
-w - wipe the data partition
-d - flash the data partition
scripting:
adb wait-for-device - block until device is online
adb start-server - ensure that there is a server running
adb kill-server - kill the server if it is running
adb get-state - prints: offline | bootloader | device
adb get-serialno - prints: <serial-number>
adb status-window - continuously print device status for a specified device
adb remount - remounts the /system partition on the device read-write
adb reboot [bootloader|recovery] - reboots the device, optionally into the bootloader or recovery program
adb root - restarts the adbd daemon with root permissions
adb usb - restarts the adbd daemon listening on USB
adb tcpip <port> - restarts the adbd daemon listening on TCP on the specified port
networking:
adb ppp <tty> [parameters] - Run PPP over USB.
Note: you should not automatically start a PPP connection.
<tty> refers to the tty for PPP stream. Eg. dev:/dev/omap_csmi_tty1
[parameters] - Eg. defaultroute debug dump local notty usepeerdns
adb sync notes: adb sync [ <directory> ]
<localdir> can be interpreted in several ways:
- If <directory> is not specified, both /system and /data partitions will be updated.
- If it is "system" or "data", only the corresponding partition
is updated.
AND WHEN YOU GET DONE WITH THAT.....BOOKMARK THIS PAGE FOR FURTHER USE:
http://www.google.com/advanced_search?q=+site:http://forum.xda-developers.com&hl=en&lr=&as_qdr=all
If you're rooted, install Terminal Emulator, from the market, to your phone. It's free.
Open it and, at the prompt, type in:
dmesg | egrep -e 'epson|nova'
The output will contain either a setting for an Epson or Novatec panel, never both. Whichever returns is the panel type you have. Easier than using adb and available anywhere.
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[Q] [GUIDE] Downgrade G2 (2.3.3) & DZ (2.3.3) & mT4g (2.3.4) w/ S-ON to Stock Froyo

[Q] [GUIDE] Downgrade G2 (2.3.3) & DZ (2.3.3) & mT4g (2.3.4) w/ S-ON to Stock Froyo
i would like to downgrade using this thread. the sdk is not recognizing that i have installed jdk. is there anyone out there that would be willing to help me out . i searched and found there is no method to root 2.3.4 yet. i have not had any luck getting past installing sdk. i would appreciate help.
dirtyreturn said:
i would like to downgrade using this thread. the sdk is not recognizing that i have installed jdk. is there anyone out there that would be willing to help me out . i searched and found there is no method to root 2.3.4 yet. i have not had any luck getting past installing sdk. i would appreciate help.
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I used the sdk zipped file and extracted it to local disk c:
if you don't mind another couple questions WOLF26915. im using windows 7 command prompt . am i supposed to? so far i got to
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\mine>cd\
C:\>cd androidsdk
C:\androidsdk> cd androidsdk\platform-tools\
The system cannot find the path specified.
C:\androidsdk>cd platform-tools
C:\androidsdk\platform-tools>adb shell cat /dev/msm_rotator
/dev/msm_rotator: invalid length
C:\androidsdk\platform-tools>adb push fre3vo / androidsdk/data/local/tmp
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.26
-d - directs command to the only connected USB devic
e
returns an error if more than one USB device is
present.
-e - directs command to the only running emulator.
returns an error if more than one emulator is r
unning.
-s <serial number> - directs command to the USB device or emulator w
ith
the given serial number. Overrides ANDROID_SERI
AL
environment variable.
-p <product name or path> - simple product name like 'sooner', or
a relative/absolute path to a product
out directory like 'out/target/product/sooner'.
If -p is not specified, the ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT
environment variable is used, which must
be an absolute path.
devices - list all connected devices
connect <host>[:<port>] - connect to a device via TCP/IP
Port 5555 is used by default if no port number
is specified.
disconnect [<host>[:<port>]] - disconnect from a TCP/IP device.
Port 5555 is used by default if no port number
is specified.
Using this ocmmand with no additional arguments
will disconnect from all connected TCP/IP devic
es.
device commands:
adb push <local> <remote> - copy file/dir to device
adb pull <remote> [<local>] - copy file/dir from device
adb sync [ <directory> ] - copy host->device only if changed
(-l means list but don't copy)
(see 'adb help all')
adb shell - run remote shell interactively
adb shell <command> - run remote shell command
adb emu <command> - run emulator console command
adb logcat [ <filter-spec> ] - View device log
adb forward <local> <remote> - forward socket connections
forward specs are one of:
tcp:<port>
localabstract:<unix domain socket name>
localreserved:<unix domain socket name>
localfilesystem:<unix domain socket name>
dev:<character device name>
jdwp:<process pid> (remote only)
adb jdwp - list PIDs of processes hosting a JDWP transport
adb install [-l] [-r] [-s] <file> - push this package file to the device and i
nstall it
('-l' means forward-lock the app)
('-r' means reinstall the app, keeping its data
)
('-s' means install on SD card instead of inter
nal storage)
adb uninstall [-k] <package> - remove this app package from the device
('-k' means keep the data and cache directories
)
adb bugreport - return all information from the device
that should be included in a bug report.
adb help - show this help message
adb version - show version num
DATAOPTS:
(no option) - don't touch the data partition
-w - wipe the data partition
-d - flash the data partition
scripting:
adb wait-for-device - block until device is online
adb start-server - ensure that there is a server running
adb kill-server - kill the server if it is running
adb get-state - prints: offline | bootloader | device
adb get-serialno - prints: <serial-number>
adb status-window - continuously print device status for a specifie
d device
adb remount - remounts the /system partition on the device re
ad-write
adb reboot [bootloader|recovery] - reboots the device, optionally into the boo
tloader or recovery program
adb reboot-bootloader - reboots the device into the bootloader
adb root - restarts the adbd daemon with root permissions
adb usb - restarts the adbd daemon listening on USB
adb tcpip <port> - restarts the adbd daemon listening on TCP on th
e specified port
networking:
adb ppp <tty> [parameters] - Run PPP over USB.
Note: you should not automatically start a PPP connection.
<tty> refers to the tty for PPP stream. Eg. dev:/dev/omap_csmi_tty1
[parameters] - Eg. defaultroute debug dump local notty usepeerdns
adb sync notes: adb sync [ <directory> ]
<localdir> can be interpreted in several ways:
- If <directory> is not specified, both /system and /data partitions will be u
pdated.
- If it is "system" or "data", only the corresponding partition
is updated.
environmental variables:
ADB_TRACE - Print debug information. A comma separated list
of the following values
1 or all, adb, sockets, packets, rwx, usb, sync
, sysdeps, transport, jdwp
ANDROID_SERIAL - The serial number to connect to. -s takes prior
ity over this if given.
ANDROID_LOG_TAGS - When used with the logcat option, only these de
bug tags are printed.
C:\androidsdk\platform-tools>
dirtyreturn said:
if you don't mind another couple questions WOLF26915. Ok, i downloaded the sdk zip file placed it to c:/, right now is is installing updates or recommendations. do you think i will be set to use after it's done?
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ya you should be good but if you are not here is a guide to help setup adb/fastboot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928370
if you could take a look at updated post.
dirtyreturn said:
if you don't mind another couple questions WOLF26915. im using windows 7 command prompt . am i supposed to? so far i got to
C:\adb>adb devices
List of devices attach
SH12SRM02177 device
C:\adb>adb shell
$ adb push fre3vo data
adb push fre3vo data/l
adb: permission denied
$ adb shell cat /dev/m
adb shell cat /dev/msm
adb: permission denied
$
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ok you are doing it wrong type this
adb push fre3vo /data/local/tmp (hit enter)
adb shell (hit enter)
then you should see $ now type
chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo (hit enter)
/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA90000 -end FFFFFFFF (hit enter)
then go to next step
i get permission denied. did i need to create folders for this data->local ->tmp ?
dirtyreturn said:
i get permission denied. did i need to create folders for this data->local ->tmp ?
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ok if you don't mind pm me your number maybe we can get it done
s should be on right? is gingerbreak alright to use? hboot 0.86.0000, radio 26.11.04.03_M. Update is unzipping. is ROM Manager reliable for a new user?

Someone please HELPP! Before...

Okay...so here Iam once more driving myself insane. I'am pretty intermediate with devices and rooting and can usually do things solo or with slight help...but!!. So just received the device from a friend of mine and I actually want to unlock it to allow Simple Mobile (sim card) and services...when i Hboot it says Radio ON...to what i presume will be the freedom I need. Okay so here goes my trouble... I know that your supposed to downgrade the device to root, or temp root, I have been following the instructions to the T (or at least I'm hoping so) on http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f62...ouch-4g-2-3-4-hb-0-89-0005-stock-rom-1344617/ and even on this site which is where i also have tried following the directions. Okay so what confuses me is that one post says tools, the other says platform-tools..and if i'm incorrect the directory has both. Okay so I've opened up a command line from both and it's around
$ adb push fre3vo /sdcard/fre3vo
$ adb shell
$ chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo
$ /data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA90000 -end FFFFFFFF
that I start to have my trouble!! I was actually able to copy this...
C:\AndroidSdk\platform-tools> adb push fre3vo /sdcard/fre3vo
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
cannot stat 'fre3vo': No such file or directory <---is this the error file im supposed to get?? so I rewrite it connecting the sdcard to fre3vo and then wallah!! A whole bunch of writing like ...
C:\AndroidSdk\platform-tools> adb push fre3vo/sdcard/fre3vo
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.31 <------------------------Right over here (excessive content so i deleted)
C:\AndroidSdk\platform-tools>adb shell
$ chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo
chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo
Unable to chmod /data/local/tmp/fre3vo: No such file or directory
$ /data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA90000 -end FFFFFFFF
/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA90000 -end FFFFFFFF
/data/local/tmp/fre3vo: not found <---------------------------So I go down through the line of codes I'm supposed to trty and all say not found
$
Now as you can see this is where my problems arise. Every code or set of codes I get result in not found?? What am I doing wrong? I saw a tutorial on youtube and when he added this coding it was immediately followed by a massive amount of writing and then ADB seems to have shut down...Am i supposed to have ADB running while I do this? I've even tried rewriting the codes thinking that maybe a space was misplaced or such. Please help guys. Also what I did was manually created a directory at C;\Adroidsdk since there was none and placed all of the adb tools there or hope I did. Before that every time I'd open the executable the adb program would open from C\users\appdata\local\temp. I honestly don't know where i went wrong. I really want to root this phone. I went as far as spending 30 dollars on one of those bogus websites that can "root your device guaranteed" only to find that the programs they had like Superoneclick I already had on my desktop. Go figure..Ok I will sit here miserably until one of you rescues me. Thanks.
Some people said they used this tool to root.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1870652
I personally have not tried it, but hey, you never know
Did you unzip the files before putting them in platform tools?
Also shouldn't you be pushing the file to the folder you are trying to chmod? It looks like you are pushing it to sdcard and I'm pretty sure it needs to be in the tmp folder:
adb push fre3vo /data/local/tmp
Instead of sdcard, but don't quote me on that I haven't done this in ages. Trying it *shouldn't* break anything... I think
If you can't push it to tmp then you are missing steps.
Edit:
Found an xda thread that verifies the file should be pushed to data local tmp
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1178912
Shame on the person who wrote the other guide.
If u already got s-off (cuz u might have to downgrade) or still in fryo u can try vissionary+ method efficient stressless
N_otori0us_ said:
Some people said they used this tool to root.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1870652
I personally have not tried it, but hey, you never know
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yeAh this is one of the tools the $30 dollar spot gave me. Funny because it actually says it worked..Su installed Busybox installed and once process is done..Nada..zip..is still the same now to convince them of a refund.
Relsig said:
Did you unzip the files before putting them in platform tools?
Also shouldn't you be pushing the file to the folder you are trying to chmod? It looks like you are pushing it to sdcard and I'm pretty sure it needs to be in the tmp folder:
adb push fre3vo /data/local/tmp
Instead of sdcard, but don't quote me on that I haven't done this in ages. Trying it *shouldn't* break anything... I think
If you can't push it to tmp then you are missing steps.
Edit:
Found an xda thread that verifies the file should be pushed to data local tmp
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1178912
Shame on the person who wrote the other guide.
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Yeah, I've actually tried it this way and the other. the thing is one site says tools..the other platform tools, and then this last one sd card?? I've tried them all I think...Maybe my adb is installed in the wrong area? could that be why possibly after i chmod and start putting in the files to finally root the phone it says "file not found"? I know it's alot of writing but I'm going to copy and paste everything on a new reply to see if you or anyone can see what I'm doing wrong. I even copy and paste to the cmd and nothing.
ughoji said:
If u already got s-off (cuz u might have to downgrade) or still in fryo u can try vissionary+ method efficient stressless
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If you could find me a place to download visionary from I'd be eternally grateful to you. It seems when they banned the app from google they must've done so everywhere else. Everytime I try to download my PC stops the download and says virus detected even with anti-virus off. Every time I go to the Visionary website and click the download link it takes me to some bogus website and never to the download link. The other sites I've found them on them on the PC says Virus detected...or maybe it's google chrome. Think I should try downloading on Internet Explorer?
what i'm gonna do guys is try the process from the xda website and then post it to see if one of you detect where I went wrong. Crossing Fingers...
now here it is ladies and gents...maybe we can find the problem here somewhere
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\Jorge>adb shell cat /dev/msm_rotator
/dev/msm_rotator: invalid length
C:\Users\Jorge>cd c:\androidsdk\platform-tools
c:\AndroidSdk\platform-tools>adb push fre3vo /data/local/tmp
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
cannot stat 'fre3vo': No such file or directory <-- here also i get the no file or directory error so then i rewrite putting fre3vo and data together which follows with fre3vo/data
c:\AndroidSdk\platform-tools>adb push fre3vo/data/local/tmp
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.31
-d - directs command to the only connected USB devic
e
returns an error if more than one USB device is
present.
-e - directs command to the only running emulator.
returns an error if more than one emulator is r
unning.
-s <specific device> - directs command to the device or emulator with
the given
serial number or qualifier. Overrides ANDROID_S
ERIAL
environment variable.
-p <product name or path> - simple product name like 'sooner', or
a relative/absolute path to a product
out directory like 'out/target/product/sooner'.
If -p is not specified, the ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT
environment variable is used, which must
be an absolute path.
devices [-l] - list all connected devices
('-l' will also list device qualifiers)
connect <host>[:<port>] - connect to a device via TCP/IP
Port 5555 is used by default if no port number
is specified.
disconnect [<host>[:<port>]] - disconnect from a TCP/IP device.
Port 5555 is used by default if no port number
is specified.
Using this command with no additional arguments
will disconnect from all connected TCP/IP devic
es.
device commands:
adb push <local> <remote> - copy file/dir to device
adb pull <remote> [<local>] - copy file/dir from device
adb sync [ <directory> ] - copy host->device only if changed
(-l means list but don't copy)
(see 'adb help all')
adb shell - run remote shell interactively
adb shell <command> - run remote shell command
adb emu <command> - run emulator console command
adb logcat [ <filter-spec> ] - View device log
adb forward <local> <remote> - forward socket connections
forward specs are one of:
tcp:<port>
localabstract:<unix domain socket name>
localreserved:<unix domain socket name>
localfilesystem:<unix domain socket name>
dev:<character device name>
jdwp:<process pid> (remote only)
adb jdwp - list PIDs of processes hosting a JDWP transport
adb install [-l] [-r] [-s] [--algo <algorithm name> --key <hex-encoded key> --
iv <hex-encoded iv>] <file>
- push this package file to the device and instal
l it
('-l' means forward-lock the app)
('-r' means reinstall the app, keeping its data
)
('-s' means install on SD card instead of inter
nal storage)
('--algo', '--key', and '--iv' mean the file is
encrypted already)
adb uninstall [-k] <package> - remove this app package from the device
('-k' means keep the data and cache directories
)
adb bugreport - return all information from the device
that should be included in a bug report.
adb backup [-f <file>] [-apk|-noapk] [-shared|-noshared] [-all] [-system|-nosy
stem] [<packages...>]
- write an archive of the device's data to <file>
.
If no -f option is supplied then the data is wr
itten
to "backup.ab" in the current directory.
(-apk|-noapk enable/disable backup of the .apks
themselves
in the archive; the default is noapk.)
(-shared|-noshared enable/disable backup of the
device's
shared storage / SD card contents; the defau
lt is noshared.)
(-all means to back up all installed applicatio
ns)
(-system|-nosystem toggles whether -all automat
ically includes
system applications; the default is to inclu
de system apps)
(<packages...> is the list of applications to b
e backed up. If
the -all or -shared flags are passed, then t
he package
list is optional. Applications explicitly g
iven on the
command line will be included even if -nosys
tem would
ordinarily cause them to be omitted.)
adb restore <file> - restore device contents from the <file> backup
archive
adb help - show this help message
adb version - show version num
scripting:
adb wait-for-device - block until device is online
adb start-server - ensure that there is a server running
adb kill-server - kill the server if it is running
adb get-state - prints: offline | bootloader | device
adb get-serialno - prints: <serial-number>
adb get-devpath - prints: <device-path>
adb status-window - continuously print device status for a specifie
d device
adb remount - remounts the /system partition on the device re
ad-write
adb reboot [bootloader|recovery] - reboots the device, optionally into the boo
tloader or recovery program
adb reboot-bootloader - reboots the device into the bootloader
adb root - restarts the adbd daemon with root permissions
adb usb - restarts the adbd daemon listening on USB
adb tcpip <port> - restarts the adbd daemon listening on TCP on th
e specified port
networking:
adb ppp <tty> [parameters] - Run PPP over USB.
Note: you should not automatically start a PPP connection.
<tty> refers to the tty for PPP stream. Eg. dev:/dev/omap_csmi_tty1
[parameters] - Eg. defaultroute debug dump local notty usepeerdns
adb sync notes: adb sync [ <directory> ]
<localdir> can be interpreted in several ways:
- If <directory> is not specified, both /system and /data partitions will be u
pdated.
- If it is "system" or "data", only the corresponding partition
is updated.
environmental variables:
ADB_TRACE - Print debug information. A comma separated list
of the following values
1 or all, adb, sockets, packets, rwx, usb, sync
, sysdeps, transport, jdwp
ANDROID_SERIAL - The serial number to connect to. -s takes prior
ity over this if given.
ANDROID_LOG_TAGS - When used with the logcat option, only these de
bug tags are printed.
c:\AndroidSdk\platform-tools>adb shell
$ chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo
chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo
Unable to chmod /data/local/tmp/fre3vo: No such file or directory <--when i input chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo it says no such file...so i
$ chmod 777/data/local/tmp/fre3vo rewrite it and connect the 777 to data like chmod 777/data and then
chmod 777/data/local/tmp/fre3vo the usahe chmod ...etc.
Usage: chmod <MODE> <FILE>
$ /data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA90000 -end FFFFFFFF
/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA90000 -end FFFFFFFF
/data/local/tmp/fre3vo: not found
$ <-----I can continue and write the other passwords but it says not found.
I'm wondering if i might've installed adb in the wrong place and if so how do i change the variables? should i put C:android or as currently ANDROID_SDK_HOME then C:\AndroidSdk
There's no wrong place to install adb. If your in GingerBread, I don't think visionary will work. Try ginger break. But you have to downgrade to root your phone. If your on 2.3.4, you gotta get on 2.2.1 I think
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N_otori0us_ said:
There's no wrong place to install adb. If your in GingerBread, I don't think visionary will work. Try ginger break. But you have to downgrade to root your phone. If your on 2.3.4, you gotta get on 2.2.1 I think
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yeA
YEAH PHONE IS ON 2.3.4...ooops sorry for caps! so can you see where i might've went wrong? I mean is it supposed to say file not found or those things? somewhere i messed up..sigh...
c:\AndroidSdk\platform-tools>adb push fre3vo /data/local/tmp
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
cannot stat 'fre3vo': No such file or directory
Is fre3vo in C:\AndroidSdk\platform-tools?
cause thats where you need to unzip the files to
-Nipqer
Found the problem...
Thanks to you guys I went back step by step and figured out the problem . So apparently when i had originally downloaded the fre3vo and misc files they were the wrong files. I looked inside of platform tools and both files were there as applications?? yeah like actual install type applications..finally it has all seemed to work so i'll now move on to step two...won't say im done till ive succesfully rooted and ill keep you posted but thank you guys.,.for your time and dedication towards helping me :_)
Playdoe said:
Thanks to you guys I went back step by step and figured out the problem . So apparently when i had originally downloaded the fre3vo and misc files they were the wrong files. I looked inside of platform tools and both files were there as applications?? yeah like actual install type applications..finally it has all seemed to work so i'll now move on to step two...won't say im done till ive succesfully rooted and ill keep you posted but thank you guys.,.for your time and dedication towards helping me :_)
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Just in case u wanted to root an s-off phone search pd15img(2.2.1).zip got mine from 4shared rename it to pd15img.zip and move it to root of your SD card boot into bootloader navigate to the second option then OK with power on to downgrade. here is a working visionary but note most cases play store doesn't agree to download make sure u got explore or es in another phone to send it run your rooting and every.the visionary process is in the dev part its pinned
I used visionary and it worked for me

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