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    fedora doesn't detect my nexus 5

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    • Nuudul
      Nuudul last edited by

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      • AppLee
        AppLee @Nuudul last edited by

        @pinetaco
        Instead of adb shell, you can use SSH. You can easily set it with UT Tweak Tools.
        Then connecting to your phone using SSH and instead of push you can use SCP.

        I never installed Anbox, so I only know the workaround your ADB issue.
        And with SSH you only have to connect your phone to your wifi, no need of cable.

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        • Nuudul
          Nuudul last edited by

          tried ssh but it didn't worked. "phablet@192.168.2.239: Permission denied (publickey)."

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          • AppLee
            AppLee @Nuudul last edited by

            @pinetaco right, you have to send your public key to your phone.
            As a workaround for ADB, you can use bluetooth if your computer has it or Telegram, Syncthing, Nexcloud or other way to share a file (QR Code, ...)

            I'm sure you'll figure it out.
            Good luck though.

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              A Former User @Nuudul last edited by

              @pinetaco
              try this , from ubports docs.

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                kugiigi last edited by

                Is it detected anywhere else? Nexus 5 micro-USB port can be finicky and in my personal experience, it's really hard to have a reliable wired connection with any of my phones so I just gave up and ise wireless connection like SSH as much as possible

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