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      sjp131416
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      I'm pretty new to VOXL/ADB. Just got a Seeker drone a couple weeks ago, and straight out of the box have been unable to connect via ADB. I know ADB is installed and functioning correctly because I can connect my android tablet to the PC with no issues. When I try to connect Seeker, it does not register as a device. lsusb shows that the device is recognized by my PC. Running ubuntu 20.04. Seeker is on battery power, fully charged. Have tried killing/restarting ADB already. Have also tried different ports/USB cables. Any suggestions?

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      • tomT
        tom admin
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        @sjp131416 It's possible you need to update your machine's udev rules, see here: https://docs.modalai.com/voxl2-setup-adb/#host-computer-setup

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          sjp131416
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          I did go through that guide already (and had one of my coworkers go through the process a second time for validation) and it did not work.

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          • tomT
            tom admin
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            @sjp131416 Interesting, it does seem as though it is booting as expected as it is enumerating in the correct mode. Do you get a different result with sudo adb devices? Or adb kill-server && adb start-server

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              sjp131416 @tom
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              @tom Yes, I did both

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                sjp131416
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                Ah sorry, I realized I responded to that not very intelligently. No, I do not get a different result from trying either.

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                • tomT
                  tom admin
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                  @sjp131416 How about a reboot of your PC? (I know these suggestions are a bit annoying but sometimes it's hard to tell exactly what linux is unhappy about)

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                    sjp131416
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                      sjp131416 @tom
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                      @tom No, not annoying at all. I rebooted the PC, no changes.

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