Guest Epic-Emodude Posted May 14, 2010 Report Posted May 14, 2010 Hi, I am trying to look at some of the tools on the disc but they are not doing much. I am using ubuntu 10.04. When i try to open the executable files it asks me what i want to open them with, but i thought they should open on their own. Also, please can someone tell me what the text files and the files in the lib folder do. Thanx Aaron
Guest David Horvath Posted May 14, 2010 Report Posted May 14, 2010 What do you want to do with the files? The disc should contain drivers for windows, and manual. For Ubuntu you dont need drivers, they're in already, manual is manual..
Guest Epic-Emodude Posted May 14, 2010 Report Posted May 14, 2010 What do you want to do with the files? The disc should contain drivers for windows, and manual. For Ubuntu you dont need drivers, they're in already, manual is manual.. On the disc there is a folder named tools. Within that is another folder names adb-tool_for_linux-x86 and then another folder called tools. In that folder are a few files including a few executables but they wont execute by them selves. There are also what appear to be text files, but it tells me to run them in terminal and when i do a terminal window flashes up then dissapears. There is also another folder called lib that contains some other files and .jar files. I was wondering what all of these things do.
Guest eckengucker1 Posted May 14, 2010 Report Posted May 14, 2010 (edited) On the disc there is a folder named tools. Within that is another folder names adb-tool_for_linux-x86 and then another folder called tools. In that folder are a few files including a few executables but they wont execute by them selves. There are also what appear to be text files, but it tells me to run them in terminal and when i do a terminal window flashes up then dissapears. There is also another folder called lib that contains some other files and .jar files. I was wondering what all of these things do. Of cause you cant open .bat files with unix (you can, but...) Open terminal (Alt+F2=>insert "terminal") than navigate to your files (cd /path/to/file/dir) and open the file with "sudo filexyz.sh". The "lib" -older contains the liberys and .jar (java-apps) the programm need (like .dll for windows). Greez Edited May 14, 2010 by eckengucker1
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