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there was to folder namely platform-tools and platform-tools.backup.open platfrm-tools.backup and copy the adb.exe and paste it to plaform-tools folder and now open the android studio again.studio will run smoothly and without any errorThank you

The problem is solved. The issue I have is I upgraded the SDK platform-tools to 25.0.6. But My SDK Build-Tools is 25.0.3. (25.0.6 is not yet provided) I guess the version did not match which cause this problem.

I am using Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr, and I downloaded Android Studio with the umake tool provided by Ubuntu. This downloaded Android Studio at /root/tools/android/android-studio,and platform-tools and all other tools at /root/Android/Sdk/.

Android Studio on my PC is working just fine, and I am able to create an application and also run it on my mobile phone using it. But I want command line access to the tools and so I want to add them to the environment path.

But this dosen't work. When I give the command adb from a terminal, it dosen't seem to invoke the adb tools from the platform-tools folder. Instead it tells me to install android-tools-adb.

I am however being able to cd into platform-tools, and run adb and other tools from there, but I don't want to do that again and again. Also, how can I add Android Studio to my PATH so that I don't have to cd into its bin/ directory again and again?

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I've been away from Solus (and linux all together) for a little while now and have recently returned. I've got a fresh install of Solus as of yesterday and have tried installing the android platform tools but coming under some issues. I seem to be able to use ADB okay but fastboot is giving me issues.

My approach so far was first to download the platform tools from googles website and extract them. ADB worked fine but not fastboot with there being an issue with udev rules?
I tried installing android-tools from the software centre but I couldn't find any documentation as to where adb and fastboot is installed in that method?
I have installed Android Studio through command line and have found the platform tools is installed in my home directory. Again when I try and use fastboot I get issues with udev rules.

Hi.
Installing android-tools puts adb and fastboot in /usr/bin/ you can use adb and fastboot typing in terminal, and with whereis [command] you can see were the binary/command in the system of packages you installed.

Hello, I would like to use VMware for malware analysis but the issue is every os that is running in a vm is painfully slow until platform tools are installed, the question is, is it still safe to do it with platform tools installed on guest? Are they still isolated enough ?

Nobody can call oneself an avid Android user without being familiar with ADB and Fastboot. They are very useful command-line tools that can be used to perform countless developer-level tasks on Android devices. You can use ADB and Fastboot commands on Windows, macOS, or Linux to control and customize your Android phone or tablet. Before you can do that, however, you must download and install the ADB drivers on your computer. The SDK Platform Tools pack together all required files to execute ADB and Fastboot commands. Below, you can download the latest SDK platform tools Zip for Windows, Linux, and macOS X directly from the Google servers.

Using ADB and Fastboot commands, you can install, uninstall, debug, and emulate apps, customize your Android device, enable and disable hidden settings, back up your data, push and full files, and remotely control your device from your computer. Moreover, you can also flash factory images, custom recovery, sideload APK, and so on. If you want to learn about the possibilities you can explore after installing the Android SDK platform tools, please refer check out the following lists of commands.

SDK is an abbreviation for Software Development Kit. The SDK platform tools contain the ADB and Fastboot drivers for Android. These drivers are very essential because they let a computer establish a connection with an Android phone, tablet, or smartwatch connected over a USB cable or WiFi. Originally, the Android SDK platform tools were a part of the Android SDK Manager and Android Studio. Later, Google decided to release the Platform-tools separately in a compact easy-to-download Zip package for operating systems like Windows, Linux, and Mac.

The SDK provides two interfaces: a low level interface that supports GET, PUT, POST, and DELETE operations, and a high level interface providing helper methods for common API resources. Service clients are provided that, once instantiated, simplify high level API calls to Globus platform services. Additionally, tools for interacting with local endpoint definitions are provided. Source code for the SDK is also available on GitHub.

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And I get the above mentioned picture.
(In my computer the cursor is in the map where I have downloaded /e/ to and I have unzipped it there. And I am root now)
I type:
[root@Tux platform-tools]# fastboot -w

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