Find yourself Ubuntu system ADB does not recognize Meizu MX5 models. The operation is as follows (other models still apply):
First, Ubuntu environment
1. View the Idvendor of your current device
The LISTUSB command directly looks at the current USB list, finds the current device entry, and the ID four is Idvendor.
The MX5 device Idvendor in this article is 2a45.
2. Create or modify the file ~/.android/adb_usb.ini, add a line at the beginning or end of the file, and the content is 0x2a45.
3. Create or modify a file/etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules
3.1 Modifying file permissions:
sudo chmod a+rx/etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules
3.2 Add a line to the file:
subsystem== "USB", attr{idvendor}== "2a45", mode= "0666", group= "Plugdev"
4. Make sure you "Plugdev" in the user group
sudo adduser Plugdev
5. Restart the Udev service or restart the PC directly by following the process
sudo service udev restart
6. Check if the ADB device exists
ADB kill-server
ADB devices
Second, the Windows XP Chinese environment
1. Create or modify C:\Documents and settings\< your user name >\.android\adb_usb.ini file, add a line of text to the file, and the content is 0x2a45.
2. Check if the ADB device is found (in the command line program)
ADB kill-server
ADB devices
Third, the Windows 7 Chinese environment
1. Create or modify C: \ user \< Your user name >\.android\adb_usb.ini file, add a line of text to the file, the content is 0x2a45.
2. Check if the ADB device is found (in the command line program)
ADB kill-server
ADB devices
If still not, in general, the phone comes with a CD inside the ADB USB detailed instructions, you can go inside to see.
Reference Document: Http://developer.android.com/tools/device.html
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