XT875 - udev rules example needed - Motorola Droid Bionic

Hi all,
Great forum. Good folks here
BIONIC XT875
I'll get right to it. I'm trying to make sure that adb will be working from the command line, but I'm a little stalled on creating a rule for udev.
lsusb in "normal" and "debug" modes produce different results from my pc... and a third differing ATTRS{idProduct} from the Bionic directly.
Would someone be kind enough to clear this up for as to exactly what will need to appear in my udev rule OR post a working example of theirs?
Many thanks,
S

Bttt
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51-android.rules for working udev and BIONIC
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="22b8", ATTRS{idProduct}=="42f6", MODE="0666", OWNER="<whatever your username>" #Normal for Motorola Bionic
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="22b8", ATTRS{idProduct}=="42f7", MODE="0666", OWNER="<whatever your username>" #Debug for Motorola Bionic
The above works for me in my udev rule I created for the Bionic.
"./adb devices" now shows my Bionic

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CWM Now on droid 3

Can't wait till this comes to bionic
Source: www.droid-life.com
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Woot...Can't wait for the Bionic's turn Hopefully that will be soon
Just registered for xda on my new Bionic, first time android owner, and this is the first thread I see?
Not a bad way to start, if I do say so myself.
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this is good news. i havnt rooted my bionic yet because i have been enjoying it to much just the way it came from moto. i think i will root it soon because it looks like cwm will be out for this bad boy sooner than i thought.

Have the tool, lack the knowledge

So any devs want to advise me what I need to create ics ROM for bionic
I've got laptop, i7 dual core 2.5ghz 8Mg cache, 16gig ram, Ubuntu, 250gig sst hdd.
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Hope this isn't a serious post...
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There are only a couple of chefs who are cooking for this device.. why dont you just message them and find out? Would be easier.

USB Keyboard that can plug into the phone as one piece.

Anyone know if such a thing is made for this phone? What I am looking for is a keyboard that plugs in like an attachment so it has a keyboard similar to the DROID 3, but I can remove it when I want.
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I do not believe that such a device exists for the Bionic.
Mahtan Tasadur said:
Anyone know if such a thing is made for this phone? What I am looking for is a keyboard that plugs in like an attachment so it has a keyboard similar to the DROID 3, but I can remove it when I want.
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If you aren't using your Bluetooth, you could get a Bluetooth base one. I have one that rolls up, forget where I bought it from, though.
hypothetically, if the droids with slide-out keys were mounted as root USB devices (havent checked lol), there's nothing really stopping the inclusion of it besides the hardware hacking to make it viable?
lol alternatively
1. glue old droid to back of bionic
2. VNC
3. ???
4. profit
nitephlight said:
hypothetically, if the droids with slide-out keys were mounted as root USB devices (havent checked lol), there's nothing really stopping the inclusion of it besides the hardware hacking to make it viable?
lol alternatively
1. glue old droid to back of bionic
2. VNC
3. ???
4. profit
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^ I lol'd

Hey I need help with root.

Hey guys I'm on ics .235 leak and can't for the life of me root this thing. I have played with many Samsung and HTC phones in the past but can't figure out this bionic. I want to flash either liquid or blackhole but I can't even root stock. I have razr root one click. Latest drivers and USB debugging. Please help. Thanks.
It starts and sticks at daemon running
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Fyi you should be posting this in bionic Q&A..anyways go here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho... How to root a Bionic with stock 4.04_6.7.230
razz1 said:
Fyi you should be posting this in bionic Q&A..anyways go here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho... How to root a Bionic with stock 4.04_6.7.230
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Sorry about being In the wrong section. I have tried thus but it doesn't pass daemon successful. I need help!!!!
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Ok so your using the razr root and have usb debugging on right? If so, it must be a driver issue.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho... How to root a Bionic with stock 4.04_6.7.230
I thought I had latest driver. Well now ill try to completely uninstall and reinstall. Wish me luck.
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No go. Any other advice
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Make sure you are using a good cable, preferably moto brand and make sure it is connected to a usb port directly connected to the motherboard.
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I don't have moto cable. Just got the phone today as warranty replacement for my Samsung charge. So I have that cable and another universal USB that works with my touchpad. I have windows 7 64 bit and have uninstalled reinstalled software/drivers 3 times and have rebooted uncountable times. It doesn't get past daemon started successfully. In regular adb I tried adb devices and get list of attached devices but its blank. Any alternate way to root this phone. This is the first time I had a problem on android that I couldn't solve. Please help me my flashing finger is itchy
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Another thing I just installed terminal from market and same issue of not showing up when I type adb devices happens on terminal emulator. Wth is going on Here.
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You may want to get a moto cable on Ebay our somewhere like that, these phones can be finicky with other cables. Or see if anyone you know has one they can lend.
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Never woulds thought the USB cable can be so important. I think a buddy of mine has one at work. Will try later today. Thanks again guys.
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Tried OEM Motorola cable on different machine. Maybe its the phone. I'm on .235 leak. Any other suggestions?
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strictlyphat said:
Tried OEM Motorola cable on different machine. Maybe its the phone. I'm on .235 leak. Any other suggestions?
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The only other thing that I can think of is the usb mode. You have it set for MTP, right? If that's the case, then it should show up in your computer's Device Manager as an ADB Interface called Mot Composite ADB Interface. I got it to work on mine, using Win 7 64bit.
Tried it in mtp but doesn't list as advanced device. Debugging is on and unknown is checked
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Is it showing up in your Device Manager at all, even even if it's under unknown devices?
Yes. Shows up as Motorola USB networking device. Under network adapters and also ad Motorola USB composite device
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That is very interesting. Those both come up when I have it showing it as an ADB interface as well. Perhaps you can toggle between Mass Storage and MTP while it is connected and also toggle ADB Debugging off then back on and see if that does anything. Other than that, I can't think of what else it might be.
EDIT: I just noticed that it appears as an ADB device when it is in PTP mode too.
Also, have you tried powering it off and taking the battery out for a minute before putting it back in and powering on?
I really appreciate your persistence. I have tried everything u said. Never comes up as adb. Maybe you can email Mr your drivers. [email protected]. battery sucks and wanna go a liter rom. Correct me if I'm wrong but I have to root and install safestrap yo flash an ics rom
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I won't be back at my computer for a while, but i will send you the drivers that i used when i get back. You do need to be rooted to install safestrap as far as i know. One if the biggest battery drains that i have seen is the motocast process which runs with my music. You may be able to disable it in the manage apps menu without being rooted, however you won't be able to use My Music if you do. It isn't the same as the motocast app that you can download. It may just be something unique to my setup, but it just kills my battery when it is enabled. It's something to look at. There is an app called GSam battery monitor that it's good for determining what is causing battery drain, i highly recommend using it for a while.
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EDIT: I got my drivers from here http://www.motorola.com/Support/US-EN/Support-Homepage/Software_and_Drivers/USB-and-PC-Charging-Drivers?pubid=987654
Yea thats where i got my drivers. I guess im stuck. Oh well. This powet button sucks anyways so I'm gonna have Verizon send me a replacement. Hopefully I have better luck with a new phone. Think they be mad if I sent it back with ice leak on it?
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Raspberry pi linux

Can't shut down raspberry pi, keep getting message,
fter 60 seconds. x 7 raspberrypi tty1.
Tried all the sudo shutdown and reboot commands but keep getting that msg. Of topic for here but hoping someone can help, thanks
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1. Dmesg
2. Lspci
3. uname -a
Then I'll help [emoji4]
It's all good, I can't pass your little test anyways. Thanks
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