Eclipse doesn't recognize Galaxy Nexus on Fedora 16 - android

I have successfully installed Eclipse and the Android SDK on Fedora 16. However, when I connect my Galaxy Nexus (with debugging enabled), and click Run in Eclipse, the device manager doesn't find my phone.
On Windows I had to install USB drivers for the phone but I don't believe there are any drivers for Fedora 16.
Is it possible to mount my phone AND test on Fedora 16?

If you click on DDMS, does you device show in the Devices window? If not, here is a list of problems to check:
Your USB cord connection to the device is too loose.
If its an old USB cord, there could be an internal break within the wires.
The socket within the device for the USB cord could be bent.

I installed mtpfs and it worked after a few tries and reboots.

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Eclipse not recogniz the android device (Motorola Droid Razr Maxx hd)

I'm using the Eclipse ADT bundle on Windows 7 32-bit.
I'm trying to run my app on my phone (Motorola Droid Razr Maxx hd) which is running android 4.4.2 kitkat. I Have turned on USB debugging on the phone, and have installed drivers. But the eclipse doesn't show my device. here is the
My Apps min sdk:8 and Target sdk:19
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but these doesn't solve my issue.
Just check if your phone adb device is detected and visible in windows devices manager. Possible reasons are:
Turned off USB debugging.
Not installed drivers for this specific phone model (as far as I remember, old motorola devices works with drivers from Motorola, not the Google's one.
Check connection - I had some troubles when connected phone with some low quality USB cable.
If you look in your Device Manager (on windows 7 click Start, right-click Computer and choose Manage) you might see that Motorola ADB Interface doesn't have a driver. This is what happened to me after my phone's Android operating system upgraded from 4.x to 5.1.
The driver can be found inside the Motorola Device Manager on Motorola's website. This will get you the drivers for Windows and this will get the drivers for Mac.
After I installed the latest driver adb could find my devices again (verified by running adb devices on the command line)

Eclipse Kepler does not allow debugging on Samsung Galaxy S4

I'm using a Samsung Galaxy S4 I9505 (Jelly Bean 4.3) as my debug target, and I've done the preliminary steps already:
Tapped 7 times on the "Build Number" under "My Device" to enable developer menu
Enabled USB Debugging from the device
Unchecked the "Verify apps via USB" to make sure my app is not blocked
Downloaded the OEM driver for Samsung from Samsung Andorid USB Driver for Windows
Installed the driver successfully.
When I connect my device via USB, Eclipse sees my device but does not allow me to debug on it.
Can someone help me?
If you're developing Android on Windows, then Windows may have allow you to "see" your device. But to connect to your Samsung Galaxy S4 I9505, you may need to install the Samsung USB drivers for mobile devices v1.5.33.0, which can be found here.
After installation, you may need to restart your computer. Once the computer has restarted, start a command prompt and navigate to \android-sdk\platform-tools. Then, type each command below in succession:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
adb devices
The last command will tell you whether you are truly connected to your device and the device is ready for debugging in Eclipse.

USB Debugging not working, adb ignores Nexus 7

For several weeks, I was able to connect my Nexus 7 2 to my computer running Windows 7, and Eclipse would recognize it, allowing me to run apps on it. The device also showed up when I ran the adb devices command. Every time I plugged the Nexus 7 into the computer, the tablet asked if I wanted to allow USB debugging at that time. (Oddly, it never asked me whether I wanted to always allow it from that computer, but I didn't care.)
I recently updated the tablet to Android 4.4.2. I also updated the Android SDKs through the Android SDK manager. Now, when I plug the tablet in, I do not get prompt about USB debugging on the tablet, and neither Eclipse nor adb can see that it is there.
Here is a list of things I tried to do, gathering ideas from various forums around the web.
Re-download the Asus drivers for the Nexus 7 and update the driver. However, Windows does not even recognize this as the right drivers for this device.
Turn USB Debugging off and on on the tablet, and also revoke all USB debugging permissions.
Change the connection mode from media device to camera
Switch the runtime from Dalvik to ART
Type adb kill-server followed by adb start-server in the command line
Delete eclipse and all the Android SDK and download them all over again
None of this worked. Any other ideas on what to try?
It turns out that the Nexus 7 definitely needs the Google USB Driver. Finding, downloading, and installing this driver worked perfectly.
Because Google's Android OEM drivers page does not include the Nexus 7 in its list of devices that need the Google USB driver, I had been trying the driver from Asus, which did not work. I did not try the Google USB driver because for some reason my SDK manager said it had downloaded the driver, but the driver was not to be found.
Finally I found I could download the Google USB driver from this page, which clarifies that all Google Nexus devices need this driver. Now I have successfully re-connected the tablet to ADB.
I submitted a documentation bug report to Google here in hopes that the OEM drivers page can be updated to reflect that all Google Nexus devices need the Google USB driver.
Nexus 7 tablet with Android 4.4.4. Settings > Storage > USB Computer Condition.
Two checkboxes: MTP and PTP. Uncheck both.
With your phone disconnected
In windows explorer - right click computer, go to manage, in computer management find and uinstall device driver (under Android device)
Download new drivers from http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html#top
Connect the phone, windows will try to install new drivers, install drivers manually with drivers downloaded as above
The above worked for me
For me, after updating to Android 4.4.2, it was critical that I connected the device as a Camera (PTP) rather than as a Media Device (MTP). Previously, before the update, I was able to connect as a Media Device (MTP).
The problem is that you have not all needed drivers (PC can recognise your phone like usb device but debugging would not work). I solved this problem in Android 4.4.4 by uncheking all items (MTP, PTP, UMS) from menu: storage->USB computer connections and than tick 'Media device(MTP). Now all works fine.
thank you Arthur, I found Nexus 7 tab not working even after unchecking or checking. Problem solved by unchecking USB Debugging (under developer options).. settings>Developer option> USB debugging. then check (put tick the MTP device):.storage->USB computer connections and than tick 'Media device(MTP)
Complete checklist:
Enable debugging onto the device
Select USB Connection as PTP (camera)
Install the driver from http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
Before you try anything, make sure you update your Build related tools using your Android SDK Manager. Your adb might be outdated.

Phone not being recognised by Eclipse

I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 that I would like to deploy my app to using eclipse. However the device simply does not appear on the list of devices to deploy to.
I am using Windows 7 64-bit.
The phone appears as a drive when plugged in, allowing me to transfer files to and from the device.
The phone has developer mode and USB debugging switched on.
In the Android SDK Manager, the Google USB Driver appears as installed.
I have manually installed the usb driver located at \extras\google\usb_driver\.
This same device has been recognised and deployed to on other computers.
I have tried restarting the adb server in command prompt using adb kill-server and then typing adb start-server.
I have tried restarting both the phone and the computer.
My deployment screen simply thinks there is no android device:
Any ideas? Is there perhaps something I am missing here that is required for my android device to be properly recognised by eclipse?
First, is your device id showing up when you use adb devices
If it is, it's just a matter of restarting eclipse. Another cause could be that you're using the Google USB driver, whereas you should be using Samsung's Android USB driver, which can be found here:
http://developer.samsung.com/android/tools-sdks/Samsung-Andorid-USB-Driver-for-Windows
Get the drivers for your Galaxy S4 here:
http://developer.samsung.com/android/tools-sdks/Samsung-Andorid-USB-Driver-for-Windows
P.S. ya better got Nexus 5
You should install Samsung KIES, that have included some USB Drivers and something more, then you will able the possibility to eclipse sdk recognize your Phone, i was with the same problem, after i installed KIES everything worked fine, trust me.
KIES Download:
http://www.samsung.com/us/kies/

Nexus S not showing up on DDMS

I am using Windows 7/64 bit HP laptop
I have installed both Java 32 bit as well as java 64 bit. Installed Android environment.
Installed Google Version 4 driver from Android AVD and SDK Manager.
Windows automatically installed the nexus driver and it shows up in my computer->manage->device manager->Storage->Android UMS composite USB device.
Windows shows the removable storage for the connected Nexus S device.
but don't see anything on DDMS for device neither does "adb devices"
shows anything.
Did you enable USB debugging under Settings -> Applicatons -> Development? If you didn't, the phone won't show on DDMS
Check that USB Debugging is enabled in your Application Settings.

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