I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for this, but anyway... I'm trying to connect my HTC One M8 (international edition - I'm in Australia) to linux. What should happen is that once the phone is plugged in to a USB port, then the linux command "lsusb" should show you that it's connected, and then you can go on with adb and fastboot. Well, on my system, lsusb shows nothing. I've tried four or five different cables, both USB ports (on my laptop), I've tried with USB debugging enabled and disabled, I've tried with mode set to charging, MTP, PTP. Nothing makes any difference; the phone remains completely invisible to the OS.
Is there something else I haven't tried? Or should I give up on this as a bad job, and live with the phone having its bootloader locked? FWIW, I'm using Archlinux, on a Lenovo X1 Carbon 3rd gen.
If this is not the right place for a question such as this, I'd be happy to be pointed in the direction of a better forum.
Thanks!
Is there something else I haven't tried? Or should I give up on this as a bad job, and live with the phone having its bootloader locked? FWIW, I'm using Archlinux, on a Lenovo X1 Carbon 3rd gen.
If this is not the right place for a question such as this, I'd be happy to be pointed in the direction of a better forum.
Thanks!
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