Enabling ADB access - Nook Color General

Can someone please explain how to set up ADB on a mac for use with my autonootered nook color on 1.1? There are instructions on nook devs, but for someone with no terminal knowledge it is extremely confusing. I have the SDK downloaded and updated it so I have ADB. Thanks for the help

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[Q] adb question

Hey all,
I rooted my CN using autonooter and the instructions available at the nookdevs wiki (I'd post a link but I'm not allowed, yet). I also enabled adb over usb following instructions at the same site.
However, today I signed up as a developer on nookdeveloper.barnesandnoble.com and found that there is an official nook development kit which also provides adb access and a nice nook virtual machine to test stuff on.
My question is, if I use the official nook development kit as opposed to the drivers provided at the nookdevs wiki, do I lose any functionality? I'm guessing adb access is adb access no matter what, but then we all know what happens when one makes assumptions =P
I guess I'll know for sure when I try it out later, just thought maybe someone has been down this road already.
adb is part of the tools in the android sdk package. The Nook Color virtual machine is also a part of the sdk that can be downloaded (along with lots of other things). They are both part of the sdk and you would not get a 'different' adb.
Cheers

Install SSH on Nook running Honeycomb 4 BETA

Im pretty new to this but I need to connect to my nook over SSH and run a few scripts.
What is the best way to achieve this?
Im running HoneyComb v4 BETA from SD Card, do I need to have additional steps to root the Nook and then add SSH?
Does adb access not work for you?
Homer
Yeah ADB works, can I run a script using ADB?

ADB for NC

How do you get access to your nook color's ADB through a computer?
I used the process on nookdevs. I am really confused because a lot of things need you to use adb access through the computer

[Q] Dazed and Confused

So I'm trying to get a better understanding of the things I am reading here and on other Android websites. I keep reading about ADB - which I've gathered stands for Android Development Bridge. I did a search on this site and found the "easy ABD tutorial" that actually confused me even more. So my question is, could someone please explain to me in laymans terms what exactly is ABD? I've successfully rooted my D3 and created a nandroid and would l iike to try the Steel Droid Rom however, it talks about using ADB to push the BlurEmail.apk to system/app/.
I think I've successfully installed the Android SDK but I have no clue as to how to install the ABD "drivers" that are referenced in the the following post: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/adb-easy-tutorial/
Is there a difference between the SDK application and ADB or are they part of the same thing?
Is there a way to verify if I have the ADB drivers/application/whatever that I need so that I can push the BlurEmail.apk to the system/app/ file location?
As always, thanks to those that provide a response to this thread.

[Q] Rooting for Linux Users?

All my computers are running Ubuntu so I can't run the Qemu script to root my KFHD.
I'm new to this, so can someone please point me towards where I can learn how to root without using Windows?
Also, is there an advantage to using Superuser as opposed to SuperSU?
Thanks in advance!
Just follow the same steps as you would for Mac users. There are several links on how to do the manual method, just search around.

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