Monday, February 18, 2013

Raspberry Pi: Configuring the Android Debug Bridge (adb)

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Two of my Androids connected via Android Debug Bridge on my Raspberry Pi

When I got my Raspberry Pi?Raspberry Pi from element14 almost four months ago, I never intended on running Android on it. Instead, my plans were to have my Raspberry Pi service my fleet of Androids. In order to do that, I need the Android Debug Bridge (adb).

ADVISORY: Only for Rooted Androids!

If your Android device is not rooted and/or you do not know what Android rooting means, this this article is not for you.

How to get adb on your Raspberry Pi

Here are the basic resources for getting adb installed onto your Raspberry Pi:

  1. Obtain the adb binary.
  2. Configure the permissions. (Only needed for direct USB connections to Android devices.)

Notice: This isn't necessarily for beginners. I recommend doing this the traditional way from the Android Debug Bridge site using an x32 Linux installation.

If you don't want to bother with those Linux permission, you can install adbWireless onto your Android device(s).

This article is only about basic configuration of using Android Debug Bridge on the Raspberry Pi. I never intended on posting any tutorials here. I figure, we are all humans with brains, so people that read this article can experience their self-learning abilities. :-) Have a nice day, everybody!

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Marcos "Kuya Marc" Miranda

Source: http://www.element14.com/community/blogs/mirandasoft/2013/02/17/raspberry-pi-configuring-the-android-debug-bridge-adb

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