Where to look for help: Android forums? Ubuntu forums? FML this was getting nuts. Setting up software on both machines meant that a failure could be contributed to either. Finally running the Droid-Tether-SV launcher would not change Azilink’s status from “Waiting for connection”. A combination of both top answers got Android SDK working and Azilink successfully installed on my Nexus S. Apparently Android SDK and Ubuntu 12.04 don’t play nice together. Android SDK (which auto installs as part of the script) failed. I was able to pair my devices but every time I connected I got a “Device added successfully, but failed to connect” error.Īzilink script also didn’t work. No problem, it can do DUN Bluetooth tethering. PDANet for linux doesn’t do USB tethering. I’d heard good things and was back on the linux bandwagon. Unfortunately I just got sick of Windows 7 and decided to switch to Ubuntu 12.04. I’ve been using PDANet on my Windows 7 machine to USB-tether my Nexus S 4g (on Sprint) running Android 2 (then 4) for a year now and its been great. A quick post to document my failures and final success.
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