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Jul 11, 2024, 12:00:30 PM7/11/24
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Well, if I'm reading this right, you simply want to debug your app on your Android device. If that is correct, then all you would really need is the Android SDK and set up ADB or "Android Debug Bridge". Its not terribly difficult, but may take some work to get usb working correctly. You will also need to go to Settings>Applications>Debugging>Enable USB Debugging. If using Eclipse to do the application development, there are several tools that will automate sending the test version of the app to your phone.

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Also, it appears that there is no solution for kies on linux. I don't know anything about kies, but the standard Android app development method should work just fine and there's plenty of documentation at the developer site.

I have a Galaxy (great phone by the way) but sadly have to confirm that you won't get Samsung Kies working in Wine. If you succeed in getting Kies installed, you are unlikely to establish proper contact with the phone. This is I believe due to limited usb support in wine. (this is the reason tomtom home won't run in wine - it will install perfectly, but it can't talk to the device)

You do not need Kies or a driver to use ADB and the sdk on Linux. First go to the android developer web site and install the SDK and Eclipse. I expect as you are developing on Windows already you'll work this bit out following their instructions.

When a USB device is inserted into you PC the service udev is used to arbitrate how and where the 'device' is mounted. As your phone, when in debug mode, is unknown to the system it will only create the usb file node, which libusb uses to talk to it. Everything is a file in Linux. The problem is that this node is only accessible by the root account. You need to tell udev to allow a program, ADB in this case, talk to it with a normal user account.

Ubuntu is perfect for Android development, I use it at work all the time. Whilst the windows guys are trying to find drivers for a new device being tested I just do lsusb get the idVendor and idProduct values, add a new line in udev and restart the service and i'm up and running. :)

I have an old samsung galaxyGT-P1000 7.1 tablet and I need to transfer my photos from t to my laptop but not having any success with samsung kies It tells me to save it then double click and follow on screen instructions but all that happens is I get a popup progress bar which stayed like this for hours I have tried several times without sucess. I used to have it OK on an old laptop.

I understand that you want to transfer your photos from your old Tab Galaxy phone to the PC but have not been successful. Are you having a difficulty copying other files to or from the computer? As this would be an issue with your tablet , it may be better to post your issue in the Samsung forum. Although you do not have a HP tablet, this link may help.HP Tablets - Working with Files (Android 4.4/KitKat)

many thanks for taking the time to respond, I found others were having this trouble in microsort communities and a link > , was added which allowed me to download Kies, but then there was another problem and I had to download a program from the web because there was an issue saying settings> applications> usb debugging, but I could not find this

Thank you for the update. This is out of my area of expertise and is not supported by HP. As my previous post did not help, it would be best to contact Samsung for assistance. Should you have an issue in the future with a HP product, the community is here to help. Good Luck!

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