

So why doesn't it work on Debian Testing now? Did I forget something?ĮDIT: I am now able to use my phone to run the android application by using USB 2.0 instead of USB 3.0! Is that a normal behavior since it works with native adb? I mean, if I buy a new PC after some years which has got only USB 3.0 ports, will I not be able to use phone debugging with Android Studio or is this just an issue? It is still known since 2014 ( ). I remember that I was able to run it on LMDE2 some time ago.
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I really would like to get it running on Debian because I do not want to install Windows for this. I have never experienced anything close to this on other systems. I tried to do it until now and couldn't find a solution. Today I managed to have the emulator start by setting graphics to software but it just shows a black screen and doesn't power on. reinstalled everything: JDK, Android SDK and Android Studio.installed all the SDK-platforms since Android 4.3 and Android.Android Studio recognizes my phone properly. My device is a Samsung Galaxy S3 with LineageOS (Android 7.1.2) and root permissions. The same happens when I try to start it in an emulator (gets stuck on 'Waiting for target device to come online'). However, if I try to do it with Android Studio, it gets stuck on 'Installing APKs'. With adb I can install it without having any problems. I wanted to run a HelloWorld application (just a blank activity) but weren't able to run it. Yesterday I downloaded Android Studio for my Debian Testing system.
