network adb
Ryszard Knop
rk at dragonic.eu
Mon Aug 14 23:05:35 UTC 2017
Many custom Android ROMs do offer such possibility (for example on popular LineageOS: Settings -> Developer options -> Debugging -> ADB over network, or in Quick Settings with a custom tile that can be added in the Edit menu). This setting can be toggled by the System UI.
On 15 August 2017 00:13:16 CEST, Tom Davidson <tom at tomdavidson.org> wrote:
>Ok, so the desktop has to have a flow for identifying the mobile device
>when connect in via USB and config the adb tcpip.
>
>Think the mobile device can have an on/off or just leave it up to the
>user
>to t turn off dev tools if they want to stop listening?
>
>Tom D. Davidson
>
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>
>
>On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 12:07 PM, Ryszard Knop <rk at dragonic.eu> wrote:
>
>> AFAIK Android apps can't toggle ADB settings without root, and even
>with
>> that it's hit-or-miss with
>> certain Android versions (as the interface to toggle that changed
>over
>> time).
>>
>> On Thu, 2017-08-10 at 12:03 -0600, Tom Davidson wrote:
>> > Yes "adb over tcp" would have is more descriptive. KDE Connect can
>> negotiate adb over tcp for an
>> > auto-magical experience :D
>> > desktop: configure port or use 5555
>> > mobile: `adb tcpip { configed port }`
>> > desktop: `adb connect { mobile ip address }
>> >
>> > Uses:
>> > Could be used to run arbitrary commands on mobile just as we can on
>> desktop.
>> > I'd like to seamlessly open a konsole session with adb shell from
>the
>> kde connect menu.
>> > On click back up of mobile device
>> > ...
>> >
>>
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