In addition I have tried other USB cables as well. I have also tried other obvious things like toggling the USB debugging connection type from media to camera. I am starting to think that the problem with the amazon device has nothing to do with udev rules. But still the amazon fire is not showing the dialog. Now both the samsung s4 and the moto g5 were properly showing the usb debugging authorisation dialog. I then made sure to add the vendor id for amazon fire as well. Initially none of the devices would show the authorisation dialog.īut then I updated the file /etc/udev/rules.d/les to contain all the relevent vendor ids. My development machine is running Linux Mint 19.2. I have tried many fixes proposed here and elsewhere including making sure ADB is updated, making sure Kindlefire drivers have been loaded (several times) turning off and on adb on the device, killing and restarting ADB from the command line, checking the ANDROIDSDKHOME environment variable and looking for multiple copies of adb.exe. I was initially trying to USB debug from 3 different devices. The fire tablet does have USB debugging enabled in developer options. I am encountering a problem, where the tablet will not show the dialog to authorize USB debugging from my development machine. I am trying to adb usb debug on an Amazon Fire 7 tablet.
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