/*! //! [setting up usb access] On Ubuntu Linux you have to grant your development user access to plugged in devices. This is done by creating a new \e{udev} rule that allows access to the device via USB. First, run the following command in a shell: \code echo 'SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="18d1", TAG+="udev-acl"' | sudo tee -a /etc/udev/rules.d/70-boot2qt.rules \endcode Now connect the running device to the development host with a USB cable. (If already connected, disconnect and reconnect the USB cable after running the command above). On \B2QA, you can confirm that the connection is working by running this shell command: \code /Tools/b2qt/adb devices \endcode The output should be a list of connected android devices, identified with a serial number and a name. Note that the emulator may be listed as well, its serial number will be its IP and port number (\c{192.168.56.101:5555}). If your device is missing from the list, or the serial number is \c{??????}, the connection is not working properly. If so, check that the device is powered up, and that the USB cable has been disconnected and reconnected. The system log files \c{/var/log/udev} and \c{/var/log/syslog} may provide relevant information in case of connection problems. //! [setting up usb access] //! [configuring device kit] After the hardware has been prepared, there is one final step required to set up the development tools in Qt Creator for your device. You have to configure the right device to be used for each \b{Kit}. To do so, connect your device to your computer via USB and launch Qt Creator. Then, //! [steps for device kit] \list 1 \li Go to \b{Tools > Options > Build & Run > Kits} \li Select one of the predefined Kits starting with \e{Boot2Qt...} that matches the type of your device. \li Select the correct device in the \b{Device} combobox. \li Click \b{Ok}. \endlist //! [steps for device kit] //! [configuring device kit] //! [configuring network device] After the hardware has been prepared, there are final steps required to set up the development tools in Qt Creator for your device. To do so, connect your device to network via ethernet cable and launch Qt Creator. Then, \list 1 \li Go to \b{Tools > Options > Devices} \li Click \b{Add...} \li Select \b{Boot2Qt Device} and Click \b{Start Wizart} \li Fill in name of the device and network address. Device address can be seen from \e{Launcher Settings} when device is running \B2Q demo \li Click \b{Finish}. \endlist You also have to configure the right device to be used for each \b{Kit}. \include b2qt-post-install-setup.qdocinc steps for device kit //! [configuring network device] */