
I have a Xiaomi Mi3 Smartphone which came with no italian language and the play store app. Thank you fungus for your reply, I'll try to be more clear: ~/.android/ is a hidden folder in your home folder). home/ your_user_name/) and all files and folders that starts with "." are hidden in Linux (eg. What might confuse you is that "~/" refers to your home folder (eg. You should not need to install any special USB-drivers for Android development. I have Android Studio installed on Linux Mint 17.3 and it works well "out of the box".

Is there anybody who's familiar with this procedure or can help me in installing these bloody ADB and USB drivers?Īny help will be really appriaceted, thanks in advance to anybody who'll help me in solving this annoying issue.įungus wrote:You do not clarify what problems you experience, so. Add usb subsystem ID to adb_usb.ini, like below: It's neccesary step to create ~/.android/adb_usb.ini.Įdit ~/.android/adb_usb.ini.


This passage particularly is not clear to me as I don't understand how to do that: I'm following the guide from this link with no success: I admit I'm not that familiar with Linux as I'm on my first experiences with Mint, but I really don't get what I do wrong here. In case it's a double, I apologies and please just close this one.Īs on object, I'm trying to install the ADB and USB drivers for Android development on my Linux Mint 17.3, but I can't get it work. First of all, I searched on the forum if there was already a topic about this issue, but it seems not, so I opened this one.
